Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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test image193 viewsachickApr 19, 2008
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Peregrine - Digby Fen March 14th 2008162 viewsMaking the most of the 'cropping' tool....achickMar 14, 2008
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Wood Mouse - caught by the scruff of the neck!155 viewsTaken during a Wildlife Watch meeting - mouse released unharmed........achickMar 02, 2008
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Richards Pipit254 viewsHowden's Pullover 20/02/2008 image by Mike PowellachickFeb 24, 2008
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Richards Pipit168 viewsHowden's Pullover 20/02/2008 image by Mike PowellachickFeb 24, 2008
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(Dead) Common Dolphin257 viewsSkegness Beach (16th Feb 2008) sent in to me via website.achickFeb 22, 2008
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Cattle Egret114 viewsLegbourne - with worm!achickFeb 16, 2008
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Cattle Egret - Legbourne 16th Feb 2008145 viewsLegbourne 16th Feb 2008achickFeb 16, 2008
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Cattle Egret - Legbourne 16th Feb 2008101 viewsLegbourne 16th Feb 2008achickFeb 16, 2008
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Firecrest - Burton Stather 10.02.08 at 15.05230 viewsSent to me by Howard PottsachickFeb 15, 2008
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Firecrest - Burton Stather 10.02.08 at 15.05169 viewsSent to me by Howard PottsachickFeb 15, 2008
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Buzzards over Fulbeck94 viewsx4 Buzzards over Fulbeck - Sunday 10th FebachickFeb 10, 2008
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Marston SW Curlew85 viewsPart f the 16 birds present at Martson SW Feb 2008achickFeb 10, 2008
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Colour Ringed Twite293 viewsDonna Nook (some birds maybe the same?) - from the South Pennines population?achickNov 25, 2007
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Twite247 viewsDonna Nook - 24th November 2007achickNov 25, 2007
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Grey Seal Pup93 viewsDonna NookachickNov 25, 2007
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Bull Grey Seal - Donna Nook63 viewsachickNov 25, 2007
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Dead Dunlin136 viewsFound on Lincoln High St (near Debenhams) having hit a window at approx. 6am on 13th November 2007. (In very good condition, anyone would like it get in touch otherwise I'll feed it to the cat - ps only joking about the cat!)achickNov 13, 2007
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Grey Phalarope74 viewsMessingham Sand Quarry 9/11/07achickNov 10, 2007
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Grey Phalarope67 viewsMessingham Sand Quarry 9/11/07 by Ben Revell (http://www.benrevell.co.uk/natureweb/index.htm )achickNov 10, 2007
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Black Kite - Steve Botham358 viewsachickOct 28, 2007
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achickOct 25, 2007
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Natterer's bat Myotis nattereri 116 viewsNatterer's bat in FulbeckachickOct 13, 2007
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Natterer's bat Myotis nattereri 73 viewsNatterer's bat in Fulbeck Sept 2007achickOct 13, 2007
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Black-tailed Godwits88 viewsPart of the est. 1500 Black-tailed Godwits in the Wash, near to Cut End.achickSep 19, 2007
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