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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Little Egret145 viewsAt least ten in the Pyes Hall/Grainthorpe Marsh area on 9.12.06Roy Harvey
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Short eared Owl145 viewsAlan Bowness
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Oyster Catchers145 viewsYacht Club Lagoon - HumberstonRichard Pipe
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Avocet145 viewsAvocet - some of the 250 birds present today - Reads IslandRussell Hayes
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan145 viewsCov Res 11-10-07Dean Eades
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slavonian grebe145 viewsslavonian grebe flight shotDon Davis
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Redwing145 viewsRedwing - near Fiskerton Fen on roadside, nearly ran it over. I thought the bird was injured and went back to check, took picture from 4 feet away without the scope, then the bird flew off.Russell Hayes
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Wigeon145 viewsWigeonDon Davis
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Marsh Harrier145 viewsM.H.Don Davis
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Sparrowhawk145 viewsLanded on the roof opposite watching people in the street belowJohn Clarkson
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Avocet145 viewsTaken from public footpath through reserveMichael Pickwell
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Feeding Cormorant145 viewsManaged to capture the battle between bird and eel at Whisby Nature Park on 27/7/2010, it lasted around 7 minutes before the bird won!Steve Nesbitt
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Whinchat145 viewsMore on our blog:
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Merlin145 viewsTetney MarshesDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - SEO145 viewsWorlabyDean Eades
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Barnacle Goose145 viewsBarnacle Goose - Short FerryRussell Hayes
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Fieldfare145 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Dean Eades - Long-tailed Tit145 viewsDean Eades
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kingfisher145 viewsStephen Godson
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Marsh Harrier145 viewsMarsh Harrier.Don Davis
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Pied Wagtail (juv)145 viewsDavid Morison
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Stonechat145 viewsDavid Morison
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Kestrel145 viewsKesDon Davis
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kes145 viewsBest I could manage on a day of perfect light, when I had to go and drink beer with my neighbours !!!Russ Telfer
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Marsh Harrier145 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis
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