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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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marsh harrier185 viewsgpc
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sort of Duck185 viewsRobert Hardy
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Short-Eared Owl185 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Short-Eared Owl.185 viewsPaul Neale
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Kestrel185 viewsNocton FenOliver Woodman
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Sparrowhawk184 viewsSparrowhawk - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Kingfisher184 viewsKingfisherDon Davis
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?184 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt
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Short-eared Owl184 viewsRuss Telfer
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A few birds from today184 viewsLeslie Davidson
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Covenham Wagtail183 viewsDigital still shotRoy Harvey
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183 viewsorange eyed sparrowhawkPaul Sullivan
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Reed Bunting183 viewsFemale Reed BuntingMick West
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Bullfinch183 viewsMandy West
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Short Eared Owl183 views2 of 4 SEO's seen today battling over territory.Steve Nesbitt
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KINGFISHER183 viewsGeoff Harrod
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Kingfisher183 viewsRon Marshall
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Nightingale182 views
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Short-eared Owl182 viewsgpc
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Cormorant182 viewsAppears to be of the subspecies Phalacrocorax Sinensis which I have nor seen before. Heavily cropped distant shot from the hide.Trevor Gunby
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Black Tern181 viewsgpc
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Pigeon- comments welcome181 viewsthis bird appeared very tame, first impression was that it was unwell as it seemed very approachable, however it did fly off ok, it appears to be covered in mud so maybe was just drying out? it doesnt strike me as a wood pigeon so maybe a feral? not ringed or anything.Mick West
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Sunday lunch at Worlaby Carrs181 viewsS and K Spavin
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Hen Harrier181 viewsgpc
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Jacko very slow shutter180 viewsJack

Snipe taken at 18:50 at night at a very very sloooooooow shitter speed--artistic result
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