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    Was chatting to a pal who does the bird counts on the Exmouth Local nature reserve for the ( he's the sec') and we spotted a Rock Pipit
    I managed to get a few shots of. These little birds just never keep still. They are very cute though.
    The first two pics he is having digging for insects in a hole and gives you a good view of his back The second are just different side shots
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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    Well done Beryl and well spotted. Saw quite a few of these in Scotland

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    Thanks Babs
    Yes. I was so pleased. I wouldn't have known but for Rupert Ormerod . He's very hi up in the wildlife conservation etc for the Exmouth reserve and said immediately which Pipit it was

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    I envy people with that sort of knowledge, but I guess that if you are working with wildlife, you will have that sort of instant knowledge.
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    Me too. I said "Oh look, a Meadow Pipit" I was very quickly corrected. So was pleased he was there. Those birds look so similar. He said that there were Red-breasted Merganser as well but they stay far out. would love to have a digiscope like his too

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