Lincolnshire Rare Bird and Wildlife Photo Album.

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Last additions - Alan Ball
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Magpie 105 viewsWill be difficult to spot in snowAlan BallAug 13, 2017
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Bluethroat staring to look smart149 viewsshould be in full plumage next weekAlan BallMar 21, 2017
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Bluethroat now moulting throat165 viewsWill look very smart in next couple of weeksAlan BallMar 14, 2017
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Bluethroat - still present 26-Feb165 viewsFirst year male - slight contrast on very worn covertsAlan BallFeb 26, 2017
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Short-eared111 views1 of at least 20 in the Bourne area this winterAlan BallFeb 06, 2017
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Short-eared Owl82 viewsAlan BallFeb 06, 2017
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Barn Owl chicks171 viewsOur first ever brood of 8 Alan BallAug 25, 2016
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Raven near fledging158 viewsTwo nests accessed this week with 2 and 3 chicks respectivelyAlan BallApr 22, 2016
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Camouflage160 viewsShort-eared Owl camouflaged in stubble fieldAlan BallDec 07, 2015
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Pale Tussock136 viewsstunning caterpillar found this week in Sleaford. Thanks to moth expert Martin Gray for the identificationAlan BallOct 22, 2015
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Wryneck on lawn214 viewsYes -my grass needs a cutAlan BallAug 25, 2015
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Inland Wryneck159 viewsGarden tick in SleafordAlan BallAug 25, 2015
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Lime Hawk Moth106 viewsnewly emerged femaleAlan BallJul 06, 2015
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GreyWagtail86 viewsAlan BallMay 26, 2015
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Grey Wagtail111 viewsFirst brood about to fledgeAlan BallMay 16, 2015
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Rare view of inside of Boston Stump281 viewsLooking down 100 feet to the floor below - not a view for the faint-hearted!
Challenge to get the cable for Peregrine camera to the floor below.
Alan BallJan 23, 2015
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Red Kite juv200 viewslooking dejected in todays gloomAlan BallNov 15, 2014
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Even bigger bird today!347 viewsThe three Avro sistersAlan BallAug 21, 2014
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Grey Wagtail107 viewsThird brood managed to fledge just days before work started on lock Alan BallJul 23, 2014
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Cute but deadly!137 viewsPeregrine chickAlan BallJun 02, 2014
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Boston Stump167 viewsFour Peregrine chick at approx 25/26 days oldAlan BallJun 02, 2014
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Grey Wagtail53 viewssuccessfully fledgedAlan BallMay 03, 2014
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Grey Wagtail - female63 viewsOne of four pairs this year on River SleaAlan BallApr 27, 2014
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Grey Wagtail - male61 viewsOne of four pairs on River Slea this yearAlan BallApr 27, 2014
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Raven nest - 5 chicks149 views2nd of two nests accessed out of at least five in SW Lincs this yearAlan BallApr 17, 2014
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