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King Fisher119 viewsKirby G PGeoff HarrodJul 31, 2012
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King Fisher125 viewsKirby Gravel PitGeoff HarrodJul 31, 2012
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Green Woodpecker141 viewsJuvenile(?) bird - 1 of 2 seen and heard this evening in grounds of school at back of my home, coming into this area more often at the moment.Steve NesbittJul 30, 2012
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Swallow121 viewsSwallowDon DavisJul 30, 2012
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Lincs shorty138 viewsAndy AtkinsonJul 29, 2012
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Spot Fly122 viewsRuss TelferJul 29, 2012
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Turtle Dove134 viewsRuss TelferJul 29, 2012
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Swallow128 viewsMale of pair in previous photoSteve NesbittJul 29, 2012
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Swallows117 viewsMating pair seen today close to visitor centre (hope not too graphic!)Steve NesbittJul 29, 2012
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Common Sandpiper.109 viewsPaul NealeJul 29, 2012
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Black-Headed Gull & Chicks.97 viewsPaul NealeJul 29, 2012
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Wheatear.105 viewsPaul NealeJul 29, 2012
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Little Owl127 viewsKevin EvertonJul 29, 2012
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Avocet149 viewsGarry WrightJul 28, 2012
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common sandpiper105 viewsGarry WrightJul 28, 2012
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Pied Wagtail96 viewsGarry WrightJul 28, 2012
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Young Wheatear.133 viewsPaul NealeJul 28, 2012
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Mistle Thrush.100 viewsPaul NealeJul 28, 2012
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Young Wheatear.109 viewsPaul NealeJul 28, 2012
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My owlympic ceremony153 viewsAndy AtkinsonJul 27, 2012
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Turtle Dove178 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 26, 2012
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Lincs shorty178 viewsRuss..theory is it was the heat because out tonight also..unless anybody knows otherwise!Andy AtkinsonJul 25, 2012
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Green Woodpecker198 viewsKevin EvertonJul 25, 2012
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Great crested Grebe, 1 surviving juv, started off with 3.121 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave BradbeerJul 25, 2012
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Little Egret145 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 25, 2012
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