Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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Last additions - Mike Tarrant
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ICELAND GULL172 viewsFirst-winterMike TarrantJan 07, 2017
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PALLID HARRIER286 viewsVery difficult lighting conditions against low sun but recognisable as the bird in question.Mike TarrantOct 28, 2015
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Drake Garganey144 viewsA Fleeting visit by a Garganey to Huttoft Pit on May-10th.Mike TarrantMay 10, 2015
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Female Hawfinch298 viewsThe ultimate species for the garden feeder.Mike TarrantApr 09, 2015
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259 viewsMike TarrantOct 14, 2014
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ARCTIC WARBLER194 viewsNot very showy except for those with great patience.Mike TarrantOct 11, 2014
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RED-BREASTED FLYCATCHER198 viewsPied, Spotted and Red-breasted all in the same hedgerow this afternoon.Mike TarrantSep 18, 2014
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RED-BREASTED FLYCATCHER183 viewsFound in the long hedge adjacent to Pyes Hall.Mike TarrantSep 18, 2014
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BARRED WARBLER219 viewsAn awful shot in grim light of the devilishly elusive Barred Warbler at Stonebridge.Mike TarrantSep 16, 2014
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GREAT GREY SHRIKE195 viewsA very active and mobile Great Grey Shrike at Saltfleetby today catching aerial prey such as dragonflies etc. What was amazing was its eyesight: it would pursue and catch prey up to 100m away spotting it from the top of a bush just north of the Rimac bridge.Mike TarrantOct 22, 2013
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ISABELLINE SHRIKE206 viewsMike TarrantOct 20, 2013
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ISABELLINE SHRIKE175 viewsDonna Nook, Lincolnshire October 20. It was seen to take a Wren just before dusk.Mike TarrantOct 20, 2013
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PALLAS'S WARBLER157 viewsSaltfleet, Lincolnshire October 2013Mike TarrantOct 18, 2013
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FIRECREST131 viewsDonna Nook, Lincolnshire October 2013Mike TarrantOct 18, 2013
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RUSTIC BUNTING AT PYES HALL420 viewsSee Rare Bird News - http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19789Mike TarrantOct 03, 2013
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RUSTIC BUNTING AT PYES HALL355 viewsSee Rare Bird NewsMike TarrantOct 03, 2013
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Woodchat Shrike159 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Juvenile - Gibraltar PointMike TarrantAug 18, 2013
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Woodchat Shrike153 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Juvenile - Gibraltar PointMike TarrantAug 18, 2013
   
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