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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Spotted Redshank with Greenshanks140 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Golden Plover140 viewsGolden Plover - Nth Killingholme PitsRussell Hayes
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Little Plover juvenile140 viewsAn interesting comparison with Russell Hayes shot of the same bird with his super new camera!Colin Jennings
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher140 viewsKillingholme 09-10-06Dean Eades
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Black-tailed Godwit140 viewsgpc
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Teal140 viewsMick West
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Great Crested Grebe140 viewsMick West
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Reed Bunting140 viewsMick West
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Short Eared Owl140 viewsWorlaby CarrRichard Pipe
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Nightingale140 viewsNightingale - WhisbyRussell Hayes
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140 viewsRichard Newton
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Young Barn Owl - stretching his legs!140 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin
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Kingfisher140 viewsKingfisherDon Davis
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Marsh harrier140 viewsMarsh harrierDon Davis
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Tawny Owl - Fulbeck 3rd May 2008140 viewsSpent the day roosting in my garden, had to wait to last thing for the evening sunset to light it up.Andrew Chick
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Greater Spotted Woodpecker140 viewsKeith Mitchell
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Dean Eades - Kestrel140 viewsPyes hall 27-10Dean Eades
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Buzzard with toad140 viewsUnfortunately there was a branch directly behind head of buzzard and so I had to cut it out of pic.Colin Smale
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Avocet140 viewsAlthough the light wasnt good, I like this impression of air walking by the Avocet!Mick West
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Merlin140 viewsshowing the exact length of the intestinal tract of a Dunlingpc
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Scaup140 viewsNick Clayton
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Sparrowhawk140 viewsMy Garden
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher140 viewsFar ingsDean Eades
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Water Rail140 viewsWater RailDon Davis
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Heron with Perch140 viewsA Misty morning catch.Don Davis
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