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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Bullfinch176 viewsGarry Wright
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Siskin176 viewsNear old River Bain bridgeTrevor Gunby
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Common Buzzard176 viewsColin Scott
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Marsh Harrier175 viewsgpc
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Barn Owl175 viewsBarn Owl - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Common Redstart175 viewsCommon Redstart - Mid LincsRussell Hayes
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SEO175 viewsMick West
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SEO175 viewsmore on http://pewit.blogspot.com/gpc
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food175 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin
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Merlin175 viewsHorseshoe Pt.
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Dave Bradbeer
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Sleepwalking Barn Owl175 viewsRobert Hardy
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whats this then175 viewsRobert Hardy
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Snow Buntings175 viewsIn a flock with TwiteMick West
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Common Tern, second summer bird175 viewssecond summer birdDon Davis
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Sparrowhawk by John Lusby175 viewsSeen on John's shed leaving a mess after it had fed on a small bird.....Andrew Chick
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Kingfisher175 viewsKingfisherDon Davis
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Oiled redshank-Killingholme hide175 viewsWhere's the Blackwits gone at Killingholme??Colin Smale
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Buzzard175 viewsBuzzardDon Davis
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Goldcrest175 viewsGoldcrest at Donna NookTrevor Gunby
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175 viewsStephen Godson
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Dean Eades - Buzzard175 viewsDean Eades
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Lincs shorty175 viewsi wont post anymore..just couldnt resist one last one!Andy Atkinson
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Short-eared Owl175 viewsMark Johnson
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Common Buzzard.175 viewsPaul Neale
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Dean Eades - Yellow174 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 13-04-05 (taken in poor light)Dean Eades
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