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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Black Tern225 viewsgpc
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Pigeon- comments welcome225 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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Woodcock225 viewsNeil Smith
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Water Rail225 viewsWater RailDon Davis
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SEO225 viewsRuss Telfer
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Nightingale224 viewsNightingale - WhisbyRussell Hayes
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl224 viewsWorlaby 16-11-10Dean Eades
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Gib Ring Ousel224 views1 of 11 present this morning 250412Nige Lound
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Stonechat224 viewsDon Davis
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224 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Siskin224 viewsHad a real treat at Fillingham today with c40 of these feeding. I have never seen as many together.... Stunning..! Colin Scott
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Reed Bunting223 viewsFemale Reed BuntingMick West
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Sparrow Hawk223 viewsAround 8am this morning this bird appeared and took rest on one of my 3 feeding stations for a while. It came back later on and took one of the finches feeding, a Greenfinch my wife thinks. This image was taken through the kitchen window.Steve Nesbitt
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223 viewsLittle Gull in a Big Sky! Garry Wright
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The rising queen223 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Dunlin223 viewsNick Clayton
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Kingfisher223 viewsNick Clayton
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Covenham Wagtail222 viewsDigital still shotRoy Harvey
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Snipe222 viewsgpc
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222 viewsorange eyed sparrowhawkPaul Sullivan
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Kingfisher222 viewsKingfisherDon Davis
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Snow Bunting222 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Kestrel222 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher222 viewsDean Eades
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Common Redstart221 viewsCommon Redstart - Mid LincsRussell Hayes
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