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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Short-eared Owl177 viewsShort-eared Owl - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Long Tailed Tit in flight177 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe
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Rook176 viewsRook at Brigg, these can be hard to get close to.Russell Hayes
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Dean Eades -176 views22-04-05Dean Eades
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Grasshopper Warbler176 viewsGrasshopper Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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just for you max!176 viewsthere ya go max. me and barry plus some irish mates, have laid you a new road to the black hut hope you like it. [dont tell anyone though]Byron Webb
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl with dinner176 viewsWorlaby 13-11-10Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl176 viewsWorlaby 16-11-10Dean Eades
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Peregrine176 viewsa colour ringed juvenile female sparring with a juvenile male -- no detail is visible on the code on the orange ring but it looks like a UK schemegpc
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Hobby176 viewsRuss Telfer
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possible Busard175 viewsRobert Hardy
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Short-Eared Owl175 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Tawny Owl175 viewsA lady in Louth phoned me today to say she had a Tawny Owl roosting out in the open in her suburban garden. I've never seen anything like itJohn Clarkson
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Thinks i cant see him...or her!175 viewsAndy Atkinson
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'warbler' type.175 viewsThere it is Terry. Most of the other stuff is in my diary section WWW.FOTOLINCS.COMColin Smale
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174 viewsTetney Marshes, shame the bird was against a bright sky.Dave Bradbeer
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Great Spotted Woodpecker174 viewsCentral Park, ScunthorpeS and K Spavin
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Bearded Tit174 viewsBearded TitDon Davis
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Barn Owl chicks174 viewsOur first ever brood of 8 Alan Ball
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Med Gull and Mile Hopper173 viewsgpc
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173 viewsin the bushes back of the food barJohn Lusby
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SEO173 viewsRuss Telfer
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173 viewsLittle Gull in a Big Sky! Garry Wright
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Twite173 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Siskin173 viewsHad a real treat at Fillingham today with c40 of these feeding. I have never seen as many together.... Stunning..! Colin Scott
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