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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean Eades03/07/16 at 20:59Richard Pipe: Yep. Usual high standard Dean
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean Eades03/04/16 at 00:05Dean Eades: Thanks
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean Eades03/03/16 at 22:37Oliver Woodman: great shot Dean
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Kestrel183 viewsNocton FenOliver Woodman02/03/16 at 19:17Oliver Woodman: Thanks Colin.
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Kestrel183 viewsNocton FenOliver Woodman02/03/16 at 08:08Colin Scott: fine pic...
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Goosander pike fishing208 viewsPete Scott01/31/16 at 19:19Roy Harvey: Great shots Pete!
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Goosander pike fishing170 viewsShe tried hard but lunch just wouldn't go down.Pete Scott01/30/16 at 01:01Benjamin Ward: WOW!
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Goosander pike fishing208 viewsPete Scott01/30/16 at 00:58Benjamin Ward: AMAZING capture Pete! Liking the nonchalant B-h G ...
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Nuthatch118 viewsNuthatch - Neville WoodRussell Hayes01/18/16 at 11:23Oliver Woodman: Nice Russ
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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 Scott12/15/15 at 21:18Colin Scott: Thank you Richard..
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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 23:58Richard Pipe: Nice picture Col
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Dean Eades - Great spotted woodpeker 175 viewsOne-to-One Wildlife Photography Courses BirdMad.comDean Eades11/26/15 at 18:10Dean Eades: cheers Richard
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Dean Eades - Great spotted woodpeker 175 viewsOne-to-One Wildlife Photography Courses BirdMad.comDean Eades11/25/15 at 20:18Richard Pipe: Like that Dean
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Black-headed Gull166 viewsNick Clayton11/03/15 at 08:17Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard and Benjamin, it's very much a...
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Black-headed Gull166 viewsNick Clayton11/02/15 at 23:08Benjamin Ward: Superb!
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Black-headed Gull166 viewsNick Clayton11/02/15 at 21:01Richard Pipe: classy picture Nick
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Gib Point Merlin208 viewsNige Lound10/05/15 at 00:22Benjamin Ward: Looking very good in the sun!!!... Your doing supe...
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Avocet140 viewsAvocet - Gibraltar Point - rung bird, details sent for.Russell Hayes09/24/15 at 21:12Russell Hayes: sighting of EY98078 (W/B Y/N). This bird was ring...
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Spotted Redshank.127 viewsPaul Neale09/21/15 at 18:45Paul Neale: Thanks Colin.
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Spotted Redshank.127 viewsPaul Neale09/21/15 at 12:56Colin Scott: Love it..
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Whinchat116 viewsJohn Clarkson09/11/15 at 13:03John Clarkson: Thanks
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Whinchat116 viewsJohn Clarkson09/10/15 at 21:11Richard Pipe: That's a cracker John
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/09/15 at 14:42Colin Scott: Cheers Richard...
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 20:48Richard Pipe: Cracker Col
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Swallows110 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 15:24Colin Scott: Thanks gents..
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