Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston578 viewsDean EadesApr 23, 2006
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston335 viewsDean EadesApr 23, 2006
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Sandpiper504 viewstrevormleeApr 23, 2006
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light blue heade wagtail307 viewsPaul SullivanApr 23, 2006
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light blue heade wagtail234 viewsVery light blue headed type in flock of about 50 yellow wagtails and 2 blue headed Paul SullivanApr 23, 2006
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Cormorant154 viewsCormorant - Sinensis - Kirkby On BainRussell HayesApr 23, 2006
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Little Egret118 viewsLittle Egret - Kirkby On BainRussell HayesApr 23, 2006
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Kingfisher171 viewsKingfisher - Kirkby On BainRussell HayesApr 23, 2006
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Nightingale152 viewsObliging (for a Nightingale), but still very obscured!Apr 23, 2006
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White Wagtail121 viewsgpcApr 22, 2006
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White Wagtail124 viewsgpcApr 22, 2006
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Greenland? Wheatear105 viewsgpcApr 22, 2006
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wheatear possible Greenland121 viewsgpcApr 22, 2006
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Greenland ? Wheatear113 viewscolouration of underparts, upright stance, long legs, contrasting plumage suggest that all 8 birds there were Greenlands?? any comments?gpcApr 22, 2006
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Cuckoo141 viewsDave BradbeerApr 22, 2006
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Cuckoo143 viewsDave BradbeerApr 22, 2006
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Water Vole274 viewsDave BradbeerApr 22, 2006
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Blue headed wagtail195 viewsPaul SullivanApr 22, 2006
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Tawny Pinion153 viewsQuite a rare moth in Lincolnshire with one or two records a year. This is the second record from my Broadholme garden. MJGreyApr 22, 2006
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Colour Ringed LBBG166 viewsTaken about 6 miles out off Withernsea last friday.
"This is the first sighting of this bird since being ringed."
Peter Stewart Colour Ring Coordinator, The Severn Estuary Gull Group
Recapture History Blue 626
Lesser Black-backed Gull
FP77879 N 10 Ringed 26/03/05 SGD Stoke Orchard
landfill site, near Wingmoor Farm, Glos. 51.51N 02.16W
Sighted (NR)
15/04/06 CS Withernsea, 6 miles offshore,
Humberside (247 km, NE, 1 yr 20days)


Colin SmaleApr 21, 2006
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Night Heron356 viewsNight Heron - another record shot - just after it dropped in.Russell HayesApr 21, 2006
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Night Heron284 viewsNight Heron - Record shot - taken in near dark conditions.Russell HayesApr 21, 2006
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Night Heron363 viewsNight Heron - Well it was dark - but a record shot.Russell HayesApr 21, 2006
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Tree Sparrow142 viewsTree Sparrow - Back Garden Russell HayesApr 20, 2006
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Ruddy Duck146 viewsRuddy Duck - Waters EdgeRussell HayesApr 20, 2006
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