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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Barn Owl166 viewsRobert Hardy
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Buzzard166 viewsRuss Telfer
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Greenshank166 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Greenshank 166 viewsOne to One Photography Courses Tours and Holidays
Dean Eades
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Nuthatch166 viewsNick Clayton
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Black165 viewsBlack Headed Gull - Boultham MereRussell Hayes
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Siskin165 viewsMetal BTO ring on right legRoy Harvey
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Sedge Warbler165 viewsSedge Warbler - seems to be carrying an injury to it's side.Russell Hayes
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Siskin165 viewsSiskin - LincolnRussell Hayes
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Kingfisher165 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Stonechat165 viewsStonechat - female - Branston FenRussell Hayes
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Fighting Black T. Godwits165 viewsNeil Smith
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Whimbrel & Curlew165 viewsRoy Harvey
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Water Rail165 viewsAt least 6 at Marston todayAlan Ball
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Buzzard165 viewsRuss Telfer
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Marsh Harrier165 viewsBird attempting to share carrion with a number of Crows at the north end of the LWT pit but was eventually driven off without getting a bite.
Does the regular sighting of the species at Kirkby this year indicate an increase in numbers generally?
Trevor Gunby
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165 viewsfour little egrets flying over marston sewage works today heading north not a great shot as they were far awayStephen Godson
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Cuckoo165 viewsLong shotDavid Morison
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Treecreeper165 viewsHit window at house in Lincoln, here seen clinging to concrete window ledge shortly afterwards.George Rutter
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Dunlin165 views'Look mum I'm an Avocet !' This bird appeared to have a prehensile bill tip ? it didn't seem deformed just had a clever party trick. Not seen this before. Russ Telfer
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hocus pocus out of focus165 viewsI laughed today..after waiting..not as long as some..kf turned up & a fella walked in ..he laughed at his own luck..camera out snapping away.Andy Atkinson
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Twite165 viewsDavid Morison
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Marsh Harrier165 viewsVernon Barker
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Juvenile Cuckoo.165 viewsStephen Routledge
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Swallow 165 viewsGarry Wright
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