Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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Last additions - Chris Grimshaw
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Black Stork139 viewsChris GrimshawAug 05, 2017
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Garganey-digiscoped178 viewsChris GrimshawMay 27, 2016
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Chiffchaff129 viewsProbably an early migrant? - seemed very gray compared with the overwintering birds Chris GrimshawMar 08, 2015
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203 viewsDeer at HawthorpeChris GrimshawJan 07, 2015
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Whooper Swans Frampton130 viewsiPhone photo digiscopedChris GrimshawDec 03, 2014
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Pectoral Sandpiper180 viewsChris GrimshawAug 27, 2014
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Bar Tailed Godwit119 viewsA tenth of the 240 odd bar tailed god wit that have been at Frampton Marsh for the last couple of weeksChris GrimshawJun 29, 2014
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Brambling on the feeder88 viewsRegular visitor to the feeders in the last few much to our delightChris GrimshawMar 31, 2014
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Great Crested Grebe53 viewsChris GrimshawMar 31, 2014
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Great Spotted Woodpecker65 viewsChris GrimshawFeb 01, 2014
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Lesser Redpoll on feeders122 viewsRegular visitor to feeders - distinguished by downy feathers along wing edgeChris GrimshawJan 27, 2014
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Path to Mill Hill285 viewsBy Mere hide. The water had receded significantly but this gives a taste of conditions a twelve days after the surge. Apparently water levels were up to the viewing flaps in the hide initiallyChris GrimshawDec 19, 2013
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Damaged Path292 viewsThe path between the Mere and Fenland Lagoon. Behind me was totally floodedChris GrimshawDec 19, 2013
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Fenland Lagoon235 viewsBreach in the bank by the East HideChris GrimshawDec 19, 2013
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Fenland Lagoon262 viewsFenland Lagoon from Mill Hill showing the breach at the sluiceChris GrimshawDec 19, 2013
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Bittern 182 viewsBittern flying into left hand inlet at Boultham Mere after spending around twenty minutes in the openChris GrimshawSep 03, 2013
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Tawny Owl73 viewsIn the Plantation at Gibraltar Point (Cropped)Chris GrimshawAug 30, 2013
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Wood Sandpiper72 viewsWood SandpiperChris GrimshawAug 11, 2013
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Little Egrets44 viewsLittle Egrets at Frampton MarshChris GrimshawAug 11, 2013
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Wood Sandpiper119 viewsChris GrimshawAug 11, 2013
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181 viewsChris GrimshawJul 01, 2013
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White Wagtail63 viewsChris GrimshawApr 20, 2013
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Nightingale98 viewscropped image from WhisbyChris GrimshawApr 16, 2013
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Willow Tit99 viewsWillow Tit at Boultham MereChris GrimshawMar 12, 2013
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Nuthatch Swanpool Wood85 viewsAccording to Andy Sims the first one in the area for thirty yearsChris GrimshawMar 03, 2013
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