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Dunlin99 viewsNick Clayton05/08/17 at 20:18Richard Pipe: Another cracking pic Nick
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Great White Egret157 viewsOn south western pit (viewed from road)Trevor Gunby11/21/16 at 20:54Richard Pipe: Nice one Trevor
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Stonechat130 viewsStonechat - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes10/30/16 at 17:22Richard Pipe: Cracker Russell
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Little Stint157 viewsNick Clayton09/25/16 at 19:38Richard Pipe: A real beauty Nick
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Barn Owl111 viewsCaught on my dinner break flying over field in front of workshop..Colin Scott03/11/16 at 19:32Richard Pipe: Cracker Colin
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean Eades03/07/16 at 19:59Richard Pipe: Yep. Usual high standard Dean
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Siskin171 viewsHad a real treat at Fillingham today with c40 of these feeding. I have never seen as many together.... Stunning..! Colin Scott12/14/15 at 22:58Richard Pipe: Nice picture Col
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Dean Eades - Great spotted woodpeker 175 viewsOne-to-One Wildlife Photography Courses BirdMad.comDean Eades11/25/15 at 19:18Richard Pipe: Like that Dean
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Black-headed Gull166 viewsNick Clayton11/02/15 at 20:01Richard Pipe: classy picture Nick
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I D please -323 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe10/13/15 at 22:32Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell
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Yellow-browed Warbler214 viewsYellow-browed Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes09/28/15 at 19:36Richard Pipe: Cracker Russell
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Red-breasted Fly260 viewsRecord shot just before darkChris Atkin09/28/15 at 19:35Richard Pipe: Like that Chris
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Whinchat116 viewsJohn Clarkson09/10/15 at 20:11Richard Pipe: That's a cracker John
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/07/15 at 19:50Richard Pipe: Thank you Russell. Appreciate your help
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 19:48Richard Pipe: Cracker Col
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/01/15 at 22:00Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell. I wouldn't have got that
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Wryneck180 viewsChris Atkin08/24/15 at 18:58Richard Pipe: Cracker Chris
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Spoonbill.98 viewsPaul Neale06/15/15 at 21:39Richard Pipe: Nice shot Paul
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Spotted Redshank94 viewsRobert Hardy05/05/15 at 20:50Richard Pipe: Nice capture Rob
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Grey Heron113 viewsCommon but always stunning..Colin Scott05/05/15 at 20:49Richard Pipe: Nice one Col
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Redwing198 viewsGarry Wright01/13/15 at 14:14Richard Pipe: Cracker Gary
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Bittern351 viewsBittern - Helpringham FenRussell Hayes12/30/14 at 18:51Richard Pipe: Cracking loco Russ
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe12/18/14 at 21:54Richard Pipe: Thanks Nige
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Shore lark274 viewsRobert Hardy12/17/14 at 09:14Richard Pipe: Nice one
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Snow Bunting150 viewsJohn Clarkson11/12/14 at 19:30Richard Pipe: Nice John
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