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Brown Argus110 viewsgpcJul 28, 2006
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Silver Y125 viewsone of 10.s of 1000'sgpcJul 28, 2006
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Common Hawker126 viewsfemale ovi-positing Worlaby Carrs a most bizzare record a long way from nearest suitabl habitatgpcJul 28, 2006
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Comma119 viewsMick WestJul 28, 2006
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Red Admiral107 viewsMick WestJul 28, 2006
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Peacock109 viewsMick WestJul 28, 2006
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Black tailed skimmer125 viewsBlack-tailed Skimmer, and an old over mature female which has become much darker than the 'yellow and black' younger individuals. The blue grey pruinescence on the abdomen is not untypical. Colin PumfrettJul 28, 2006
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Green Veined White105 viewsDixon WoodRichard PipeJul 27, 2006
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Female Meadow Brown106 viewsVery worn individual taken at Humberston FittiesRichard PipeJul 27, 2006
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Peacock107 viewsTaken at Humberston FittiesRichard PipeJul 27, 2006
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Clouded Yellow216 viewsAlan BownessJul 27, 2006
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Long-billed Dowitcher316 viewsVideo grabRoy HarveyJul 27, 2006
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Long-billed Dowitcher196 viewsVideo grabRoy HarveyJul 27, 2006
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Vestal137 viewsAnother rare migrant, especially inland. Only a handful of previous records.

Caught in my Broadholme garden.
MJGreyJul 26, 2006
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Caspian Gull269 views2cygpcJul 25, 2006
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Turnstone129 viewsPresent for less than five minutesRoy HarveyJul 25, 2006
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Least Carpet147 viewsA first for Lincolnshire, caught in Chris Dobson,s Langworth garden.

Another supposed migrant, mother,s should be on the lookout as conditions

are good for the next week.

MJGreyJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull214 views2cy note legs and long neck small head and general jizz in this strecthing shotgpcJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull191 views2cy with LBBGulls on sand bar off old cements gpcJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull180 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpcJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull152 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpcJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull155 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watching--typical whitish appearance to underwinggpcJul 25, 2006
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Caspian Gull152 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpcJul 25, 2006
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Comma111 viewsBradley Woods GrimsbyRichard PipeJul 25, 2006
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Lords and Ladies213 viewsuniomysticJul 25, 2006
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