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Nuthatch124 viewsLove these birdsRichard Pipe01/20/13 at 19:29Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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SEO98 viewsRuss Telfer12/13/12 at 15:36Richard Pipe: thats a cracker Russ
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Sanderling93 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/13/12 at 15:35Richard Pipe: beauty Steve
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Stonechat155 viewsDon Davis12/05/12 at 19:11Richard Pipe: cracker Don+
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Red Kite191 viewsDavid Morison11/24/12 at 16:41Richard Pipe: very nice
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Smew / Reflection.163 viewsDon Davis11/15/12 at 20:47Richard Pipe: very nice Don
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G-S Woodpecker84 viewsRuss Telfer11/15/12 at 20:46Richard Pipe: Cracker Russ
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Waxwing203 viewsDon Davis11/13/12 at 19:37Richard Pipe: cracker
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Kingfisher142 viewsRuss Telfer11/13/12 at 19:36Richard Pipe: very nice Russ - spent an hour on Sunday and didn&...
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Drake Smew140 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe11/13/12 at 19:35Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Smew128 viewsDon Davis11/13/12 at 19:34Richard Pipe: nice Don
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Bittern165 viewsBitternDon Davis11/02/12 at 22:18Richard Pipe: very sharp Don - nice set
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Waxwing241 viewsKeeping low during a wintry showerChris Atkin11/01/12 at 20:34Richard Pipe: nice that Chris
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Sanderling89 viewsRuss Telfer10/18/12 at 21:18Richard Pipe: nice Russ
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher143 viewsDean Eades10/18/12 at 21:18Richard Pipe: beauty
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Short eared owl.135 viewsColin Pumfrett10/18/12 at 21:17Richard Pipe: very nice Colin
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Red Kite280 viewsDavid Morison10/15/12 at 15:51Richard Pipe: nice
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Treecreeper147 views1 of 3 seenSteve Nesbitt10/15/12 at 15:50Richard Pipe: beauty
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Kingfisher133 viewsKingfisherDon Davis10/09/12 at 16:08Richard Pipe: thats a beauty Don
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Kestrel142 viewsTrevor Gunby10/08/12 at 20:20Richard Pipe: cracker Trev
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Lincs king146 viewsout of focus, too fast..next time you're mine!Andy Atkinson10/08/12 at 10:05Richard Pipe: cracker
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Wheatear119 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe10/08/12 at 10:05Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Red-necked Phalarope107 viewsRuss Telfer10/03/12 at 16:24Richard Pipe: very nice Russ
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Whinchat144 viewsWhinchatDon Davis10/03/12 at 16:24Richard Pipe: beauty Don
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I.D please - anyone387 viewsThis bird was seen high. It came from the Humber
across Fitties pools and carried on south.
Just wondered if different to common Buzzard
Poor photo in know.
Richard Pipe10/01/12 at 21:53Richard Pipe: Cheers Nige
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