Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Dean Eades128 viewsCorn bunting - Nocton fen 19-03-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -137 viewsToft-newton Reservoir - 18-03-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -131 views3 Nocton fen - 18-03-09Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -125 viewsKirkby pit - 18-03-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -167 viewsBardney pits 14-03-05Dean Eades
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drake Scaup130 viewsgpc
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Dean Eades -181 viewsCovenham Reservoir - 07-03-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -263 viewsCovenham Reservoir 07-03-05Dean Eades
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Barn Owl193 viewsBarn Owl on Branston Island near to Short FerryRussell Hayes
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Whooper Swan757 viewsIn the field adjacent to Huttoft Bank Pit - LWTGraham Hardy
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Dean Eades139 viewsOrigin Unknown Boultham ParkDean Eades
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Great Spots260 viewsof recent days an enormous amount of aggressive behaviour between 2/3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers in the ash wood on Waters's Edge bordering Barton Broads--two birds drumming often in the same old ash--I have watched them on three mornings constantly chasing and falling out---both birds attempt to use the same more noisy branch in the large ash displacing each other frequently---when a third bird arrived there was pandemonium with much more noisy calling and aggressive flights and chases around tree trunks---when I eventually got some shots of the two it suddenly dawned on me that both were in fact females!---strangely I had assumed that males do most of the drumming but consulting BWP I see it states that both sexes drum and use this as an aggressive defence of territory and nest holes----I did not see the third bird well enough to see if it was a lucky male!----gpc
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Redshank Humber Bridge157 viewsroosting Redshank flighting into Waters' Edge at Barton at high tidegpc
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Long-tailed
Tit148 viewsgpc
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Nuthatch196 viewsbeautiful birds--like a mini-Wallcreeper in flight from below!gpc
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EURASIAN SPARROWHAWK426 viewsAs I have a large Tree and House Sparrow flock regularly feeding in my garden, they quite naturally attract their share of Sparrowhawks. Up to three different birds visit and this one was drying out after a recent heavy downpour.ATRIFRONS
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