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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Stonechat147 viewsDon Davis
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Dean Eades - Nightingale 147 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades
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Sanderling147 viewsNick Clayton
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Black Tailed Godwit147 viewsDavid Morison
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Sparrowhawk147 viewsGarry Wright
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Barn Owl147 viewsBarn Owl - HawthorpeRussell Hayes
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Pochard147 viewsNick Clayton
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Common Buzzard.147 viewsPaul Neale
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147 viewsKESTRELGeoff Harrod
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Bar-headed Goose147 viewsOn Riverslea briefly before flying south with Greylags.Trevor Gunby
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Yellowhammer146 viewsAbout half a dozen still coming to seed in the garden. Interesting head marking on this femaleRoy Harvey
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Whitethroat146 viewsWhitethroat - Chambers Farm WoodRussell Hayes
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Cute or146 viewsSad side to this scene, this family group swam along a dyke where another pair of mutes was sitting on 7 eggs. There was a hell of a fight, I thought it was going to be to the death. Went back a couple of days later, the nest was deserted and the eggs scattered around the nest, unbroken, they are still there.Colin Smale
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House146 viewsHouse Sparrow - New HollandRussell Hayes
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Tree Sparrow146 viewsThis has been nice to watch. In a friend's garden in North Thoresby, this is at least the 2nd brood so far this year in same nest box just outside the kitchen window. Feeding young on small white grubs and craneflies.Colin Smale
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Kestrel146 viewsKestrel - BinbrookRussell Hayes
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Lapwing146 viewsLapwing with damaged wing at Kirkby on Bain, it has been around for a few weeks now. I have seen it fly short distances.Russell Hayes
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Redshank146 viewsRedshank - Gib pointRussell Hayes
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146 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Kittiwake146 viewsKittiwake - Good inland record at Kirkby on Bain GP'sRussell Hayes
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Turtle Dove146 viewstrevormlee
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Blue Tit146 viewsBlue Tit - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Juvenile Grey Wagtail146 viewsOne of two juveniles along the River Lud in the Louth areaBarry Clarkson
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Dean Eades - Sandmartin146 viewsLincs 18-06-06

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Thirsty work - House Sparrow146 viewsGarden bird bathRichard Pipe
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