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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Short-eared Owl190 viewsAlan Bowness
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton
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190 viewsStephen Godson
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Tawny Owl190 viewsTaken at Nocton Fen this afternoon.Joe Pell
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Dean Eades - Little owls 190 viewsDean Eades
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Curlew190 viewsMark Johnson
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Cuckoo190 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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Lincs king190 viewsout of focus, too fast..next time you're mine!Andy Atkinson
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Common Scoter190 viewsMark Johnson
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Common Buzzard190 viewsMark Johnson
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Grey Heron,Thats dinner taken care of then !!190 viewsPaul Neale
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190 viewsOliver Woodman
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190 viewsOliver Woodman
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Dean Eades -189 viewsKillingholme 10-04-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -189 viewsToft-newton reservoir - 18-04-05Dean Eades
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Colour Ringed LBBG189 viewsTaken about 6 miles out off Withernsea last friday.
"This is the first sighting of this bird since being ringed."
Peter Stewart Colour Ring Coordinator, The Severn Estuary Gull Group
Recapture History Blue 626
Lesser Black-backed Gull
FP77879 N 10 Ringed 26/03/05 SGD Stoke Orchard
landfill site, near Wingmoor Farm, Glos. 51.51N 02.16W
Sighted (NR)
15/04/06 CS Withernsea, 6 miles offshore,
Humberside (247 km, NE, 1 yr 20days)


Colin Smale
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Great spotted Woodpecker189 viewsSpot the Tree Sparrow!Dave Bradbeer
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'White' Buzzard189 viewsrecord shotNick Clayton
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Merlin189 viewscarrying Dunlin -- I cropped the wing and tail off to add impact!gpc
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Peregrine189 viewsad malegpc
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Heron and my Koi 189 viewsRobert Hardy
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S.E.Owl.189 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis
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Short Eared Owl189 views1 seen late on this afternoon only. It looks like it is going into town to Morrisons! :)Steve Nesbitt
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo189 viewsDean Eades
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high iso 6400 7d189 viewsdark so tested the isoAndy Atkinson
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