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Merry Christmas 205 viewsDean Eades12/12/12 at 08:20achick: Bah Humbug - This isn't a Lincolnshire bird. ...
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Glaucous Gull (now generally accepted as one!)413 viewsThis bird was photographed on 23 Jun over the Riverslea pit at Kirkby on Bain. I submitted two photos to Birdguides as "unidentified". It was published on their website asa leucistic Herring Gull but someone else from Birdguides contacted me by e-mail saying that he thought threy were good flight shots of a Glaucous Gull. Trevor Gunby09/11/12 at 14:21achick: Now generally accepted as a Glaucous Gull (11th Se...
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Seal, Freiston174 viewson the lagoonPaul Sullivan01/14/12 at 23:50achick: Common Seal - Nice image!
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Hen Harrier327 viewsIn off the sea this afternoon.Colin Smale10/31/11 at 21:37achick: Stunning looking bird.....
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American compare Black Tern.142 viewsBlack Tern 15-10 2007 Covenham.
American 19-9-11.
not the best example but someone might use it.
Don Davis09/19/11 at 16:34achick: I have put your image on the LBC website homepage....
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Narrow-bordered 5-spot Burnet 145 viewsAnthony Bentley06/24/11 at 14:46achick: Comment from Phil Lee. The Burnet moth posted by y...
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Pheasant94 viewsWasn't sure what to upload first, but this is my most recent bird shot. Thanks for Andrew Chick for introducing me to the site.
This shot was a pretty quick one, I still had my polariser filter on, getting rid of two stops of light meaning I had to shoot at ISO 400, not the best for my bridge camera, detail disintegrates quickly. Comments and criticism welcome :) More shots on my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bill19/
Billy Clapham03/10/11 at 00:39achick: I really like the framing and light of this shot, ...
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G.C.Grebes63 viewsG.C.Grebes.Don Davis03/07/11 at 19:51achick: Very nice!
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merlin and ?338 viewsRobert Hardy01/08/11 at 18:06achick: Hen Harrier
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Black-tailed Godwit, farmpton RSPB111 viewsPaul Sullivan12/12/10 at 17:09achick: moved....
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Fire Crest235 viewsRobert Hardy09/08/10 at 09:49achick: Wow!
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Parakeet sp265 viewsThis bird has been around a few days, very active and vocal, guess its enjoying its freedom!Mick West09/07/10 at 00:53achick: Looks like a Ring-necked Parakeet, but the blue ph...
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236 views14 seen @ Marston on 9/8 - AM - from a distance - Whimbrel or Curlew? I think Whimbrel. Sorry for image quality.Steve Nesbitt08/09/10 at 14:03achick: Curlew.
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Female Reed Buning63 viewsDavid Morison10/18/09 at 20:00achick: Changed name - this is a female Reed Bunting.
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Knot56 viewsKnotDon Davis10/12/09 at 17:45achick: Just the 3 knot, the rest are Dunlin?
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Common Redstart87 viewsCommon Redstart - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes09/20/09 at 18:42achick: Very nice image!
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Dean Eades - Hairy Dragonfly60 viewsMessingham 11-05Dean Eades05/12/09 at 17:32achick: Wow - great image!
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Brambling104 viewsMick West04/24/08 at 09:26achick: WOW! Nice Bird!
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Dean Eades - Slow worm59 viewsKirkby 08-04-08Dean Eades04/08/08 at 23:33achick: wow!
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Yellowhammer and friend take a bath121 viewsIs the friend a female Yellowhammer???Richard Pipe03/18/08 at 20:59achick: Friend = Linnet
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Dunnock114 viewsThoughts please about this bird. As mentioned in the posting re the Dunnock, the growth shown here from the side continues around the other side too. It seemed to cope ok with feeding, singing etc. We havent seen this before??Mick West03/11/08 at 10:15achick: This bird doesn't look well! It also has very ...
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(Dead) Common Dolphin257 viewsSkegness Beach (16th Feb 2008) sent in to me via website.achick03/02/08 at 21:07achick: agreed.......
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How to feed a hungry bat191 viewsNick Tribe02/21/08 at 20:31achick: Great set of images - thanks for sharing them with...
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SEO164 viewsShort Eared Owl Des Norton12/19/07 at 00:21achick: Stunning Light!
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Kingfisher118 viewskingfisherDon Davis12/13/07 at 20:22achick: very very nice
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