Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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Dean Eades - Iceland Gull158 viewsGrimsby 14-12-05Dean EadesDec 14, 2005
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Dean Eades - Med Gull102 viewsGrimsby 14-12-05Dean EadesDec 14, 2005
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Med Gull107 viewssecond wintergpcDec 13, 2005
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Med Gull122 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Mediterranean Gull112 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Iceland Gull86 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Iceland Gull104 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Iceland Gull88 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Iceland Gull86 viewsgpcDec 13, 2005
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Waxwing135 viewsWaxwing - TetneyRussell HayesDec 13, 2005
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Buff-bellied Pipit365 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpcDec 12, 2005
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Buff-bellied Pipit375 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpcDec 12, 2005
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Buff-bellied Pipit768 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpcDec 12, 2005
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Buff-bellied Pipit193 viewsterrible pic at long range but compare with the next postsgpcDec 12, 2005
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WAXWING264 viewsColin SmaleDec 12, 2005
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Red Sword-grass176 viewsThis moth appeared on the outside of a house window on the evening of 10.12.05. After discussing this record with Rex Johnson and what I have read, this appears to be a very scarce moth, as far as Lincolnshire is concerned. David Wright from Grimsby & Steve Routledge from Barnetby visited to see it on 11.12.05. I would be grateful for information re. other sightings in Lincs.Roy HarveyDec 11, 2005
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Sparrowhawk349 viewsOnce again a sparrowhawk chased a small bird into my wife's fuchsia shelter and couldn't find its way out. It gave some nice photo opportunities.Roy HarveyDec 11, 2005
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Stonechat fm135 viewsAlan BownessDec 11, 2005
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Stonechat male103 viewsAlan BownessDec 11, 2005
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Dean Eades - Waxwing159 viewsTetney 11-12-05Dean EadesDec 11, 2005
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Dean Eades - Waxwing130 viewsTetney 11-12-05Dean EadesDec 11, 2005
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Dean Eades - Waxwing96 viewsTetney 11-12-05Dean EadesDec 11, 2005
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Dean Eades - Waxwing157 viewsTetney 11-12-05Dean EadesDec 11, 2005
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Dean Eades - Ruff verses Turnstone137 viewsTetney 10-12-05Dean EadesDec 10, 2005
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Waxwing126 viewsDec 10, 2005
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