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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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bottom left gose138 viewsis that graylag/canada cross .Robert Hardy
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curlew138 viewsfeeding in small thawed area.George Rutter
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Kingfisher138 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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138 viewsbardly woods today at 815am John Lusby
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Reed Warbler138 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Kingfisher138 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Whinchat138 viewsPyesRichard Pipe
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Kingfisher Landing.138 viewsKingDon Davis
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Water Rail138 viewsWater Rail from the hide at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades
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Peregrine Falcon138 viewsPeregrine (Early Morning)Don Davis
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Dunlin in flight138 viewsPyes HallRichard Pipe
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Kingfisher138 viewsFirst sighting on new perches in front of hide at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor Gunby
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Barnacle Goose138 viewsOver wet grassland.Trevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - Treecreeper 138 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Goosander 138 viewsMore from today. Just love these Birds Dean Eades
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Buzzard138 viewsJust appearing through trees at Londonthorpe Wood Steve Nesbitt
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Common Buzzard138 viewsOn 2nd Mar I posted a distant shot of this bird flying away showing a white uppertail and black terminal band and a hint of a white head which could have passed as a Rough-leg. Here are two more shots showing its true ID - a very pale Common. Collins guids says that extremely pale variants are mainly N Germany- S Sweden. Is this one?John Clarkson
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Avocet138 viewsAvocetDon Davis
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Water Rail138 viewsVernon Barker
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Harassed !138 viewsRuss Telfer
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Little Gull138 viewsFrom the 360 hide.Trevor Gunby
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Reed Warbler.138 viewsPaul Neale
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Sparrowhawk138 viewsSparrowhawk - Sea View FarmRussell Hayes
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