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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Dunlin226 viewsNick Clayton
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Reed Bunting225 viewsFemale Reed BuntingMick West
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SEO225 viewsmore on http://pewit.blogspot.com/gpc
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Common Tern225 viewsCommon Tern - second summer birdDon Davis
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Barn Owl225 viewsRuss Telfer
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The rising queen225 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Short - Eared -Owl.225 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis
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Barn Owl chicks225 viewsOur first ever brood of 8 Alan Ball
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Lesser Redpoll224 viewsLesser Redpoll - WalesbyRussell Hayes
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224 viewsLittle Gull in a Big Sky! Garry Wright
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher224 viewsDean Eades
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Kingfisher224 viewsNick Clayton
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Barn owl224 viewsGarry Wright
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Short-Eared Owl.224 viewsPaul Neale
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KINGFISHER224 viewsGeoff Harrod
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Dean Eades223 viewsGoosanderDean Eades
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flava wag223 viewsBarton in late April 1988--note the grey uppers including crown and the blackish rump white underparts with pale lemon yellow restricted to the chin and throat and super, the median covert bar broader than the greater covert bar but also the yellow outer web to the outermost tertial--the call was very similar to a Yellow Wag---although something of an extreme example such grey mantled flavas are not all that raregpc
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Snow Bunting223 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Covenham223 viewsLittle Stint and SanderlingMark Johnson
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Cormorant222 viewsAppears to be of the subspecies Phalacrocorax Sinensis which I have nor seen before. Heavily cropped distant shot from the hide.Trevor Gunby
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Short - eared owl222 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades -221 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 18-05-05Dean Eades
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Starling221 viewsStarling - Branston FenRussell Hayes
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Bearded Tit221 views100th species to be ringed at Marston - one of four caught on 15th Nov.Alan Ball
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'warbler' type.221 viewsThere it is Terry. Most of the other stuff is in my diary section WWW.FOTOLINCS.COMColin Smale
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