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Long Tailed Duck114 viewsLong Tailed Duck, Queen's Park MablethorpePaul DumpletonNov 11, 2016
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Long Tailed Duck, Queen's Park Mablethorpe141 viewsLong Tailed Duck, Queen's Park MablethorpePaul DumpletonNov 11, 2016
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Snow Bunting Mablethorpe North End124 viewsSnow Bunting Mablethorpe North EndPaul DumpletonNov 11, 2016
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Snow Bunting Mablethorpe North End106 viewsSnow Bunting Mablethorpe North EndPaul DumpletonNov 11, 2016
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Snow Bunting Mablethorpe North End91 viewsSnow Bunting Mablethorpe North EndPaul DumpletonNov 11, 2016
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Little Stint152 viewsLittle Stint at Mablethorpe boating lake, Queen's Park.Paul DumpletonSep 29, 2014
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ID please?411 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul DumpletonAug 21, 2014
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Siskin??413 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul DumpletonApr 20, 2014
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Siskin??246 viewsPaul DumpletonApr 20, 2014
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ID please?353 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul DumpletonApr 18, 2014
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Reed Warbler in my conservatory!132 viewsI was surprised to find this Reed Warbler INSIDE my conservatory this morning!
I did manage to get it out safely.
Paul DumpletonAug 25, 2013
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Fieldfare82 viewsPaul DumpletonJan 23, 2013
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R-L-Buzzard over Mablethorpe264 viewsBeing chased off by Crows
Record shot
Paul DumpletonNov 11, 2012
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290 viewsCan anyone help to identify this skull found on Mablethorpe beach by a friend please? It appears to be over 200mm long.Paul DumpletonNov 06, 2012
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Pair Snow Buntings103 viewsPaul DumpletonOct 01, 2012
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Snow Bunting94 viewsPaul DumpletonOct 01, 2012
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Mandarin female131 viewsPaul DumpletonSep 13, 2012
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Great Tit with a bald head205 viewsThis bird has appeared in our garden this week and appears to have a bald head. Is it normal to moult head feathers or is there something wrong with this bird?Paul DumpletonJul 05, 2012
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Tufted Duckling61 viewsPaul DumpletonJul 04, 2012
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Tufted Duck family53 viewsPaul DumpletonJul 04, 2012
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Juvenile Robin52 viewsPaul DumpletonJul 04, 2012
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Tufted Duck Family74 viewsPaul DumpletonJun 27, 2012
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Blue Tit fledgling70 viewsPaul DumpletonMay 23, 2012
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Fox150 viewsPaul DumpletonFeb 11, 2012
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Blackcap female91 viewsPaul DumpletonFeb 10, 2012
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