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Skua sp232 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic.Joe Pell01/20/12 at 21:44Paul French: This ones definitely an Arctic.
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Buzzard270 viewsThought Common but would like your thoughts.Russell Hayes01/12/12 at 00:42Paul French: Yes, a Common.
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Red-crested Pochard131 viewsRed-crested Pochard - Pair - SwanholmeRussell Hayes01/12/12 at 00:40Paul French: Hi Russell. The female in the picture is a hybrid,...
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Skua sp333 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic. Not sure what this is, is it a Pom or Long Tailed?Joe Pell10/18/11 at 22:08Paul French: I'd agree with Graham. The first step in skua ...
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Brown Argus95 viewsAnthony Bentley08/15/11 at 18:49Paul French: The Pocket guide to Butterflies of Britain and Ire...
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Brown Argus95 viewsAnthony Bentley08/15/11 at 17:28Paul French: Think this is a female Common Blue with all that b...
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Common Buzzard278 viewsColin Smale06/06/11 at 20:42Paul French: Hi Colin. Unfortunately this is a rather tatty loo...
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Arctic Redpoll and Lesser Redpoll399 viewsSent in by Paul Marshall taken from is room window in LincolnDean Eades01/29/11 at 07:25Paul French: Notice the very thick feathering around the base o...
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Arctic Redpoll and Lesser Redpoll430 viewsSent in by Paul Marshall taken from is room window in LincolnDean Eades01/29/11 at 07:21Paul French: White rump, big white wingbars, one line of flank ...
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Lesser-spotted Woodpecker349 viewsLesser-spotted Woodpecker - Neville WoodRussell Hayes01/04/11 at 20:33Paul French: Thanks Russ.
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Lesser-spotted Woodpecker349 viewsLesser-spotted Woodpecker - Neville WoodRussell Hayes01/03/11 at 17:56Paul French: Hi Russ. Where's Neville Wood?
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Bean Goose160 viewsProbable Tundra on Croft Marsh, although head and bill pretty wedge shaped. Terrible videograb, but almost dark at this point!Paul French11/21/10 at 23:32Paul French: you asking, Dean??
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ID246 viewsThis seems diffrent very long range , what is it ?Robert Hardy11/01/10 at 19:10Paul French: Hen Harrier
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Common Tern, second summer bird146 viewssecond summer birdDon Davis08/17/10 at 21:08Paul French: Nice shot Don, but its a 1st summer Common Tern, n...
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passerines 2487 viewssame bird as previousgpc12/20/09 at 18:29Paul French: I saw a bird very similar to this at Frampton last...
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passerines 2487 viewssame bird as previousgpc12/16/09 at 21:29Paul French: Odd rufous Reed Bunting
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light blue heade wagtail288 viewsPaul Sullivan11/19/09 at 08:50Paul French: This is a hybrid flava x flavissima (aka Channel W...
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Footpath closure at RSPB Freiston Shore233 viewsThis map shows the work area at Freiston Shore. The blue lines are the footpaths that will remain open, althouth the main footpath between the car park past the hide will be closed for short periods to allow access for machinery. There will therefore be no circular route around the lagoon for the duration of the works, but you will still be able to access the sea watching shelter and the rest of the reserve. Paul French11/14/09 at 12:31Paul French: Everything open as normal now, and has been for a ...
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Rock Pipit ?117 viewsThis was larger and darker than nearby Meadow Pipit's at Covenham today.
Confirmation would be appreciated as this would be a first for me.
Richard Pipe10/12/09 at 22:53Paul French: Rock pipits legs are usually not black - rather th...
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Rock Pipit ?117 viewsThis was larger and darker than nearby Meadow Pipit's at Covenham today.
Confirmation would be appreciated as this would be a first for me.
Richard Pipe10/12/09 at 20:56Paul French: It is a Rock Pipit. Slightly larger than Meadow, w...
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens965 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/14/09 at 20:15Paul French: That's one mean mother. Nice lens too...
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Terek Sand183 viewsgpc06/17/09 at 22:26Paul French: Must admit, i did miss the subtle dark subterminal...
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Map of Frampton Marsh254 viewsMap showing the layout of the new habitats at Frampton Marsh. Please excuse the garish colours!

Also, please see note in Lincs Birding section
Paul French04/17/09 at 19:15Paul French: (...)
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Dean Eades - Desert wheatear149 viewsSaltfleet 11-11Dean Eades11/12/08 at 12:24Paul French: Very nice, and just goes to prove how much white t...
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The legend Paul French869 viewsChapel 23-08-08Dean Eades08/27/08 at 10:29Paul French: And thats my good side...!!!
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