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Belton

19.02.05
2383 viewsDean Nicholson & Wife, Mathew Latham & Dean Eades
Taken near to Belton

Tower
Russell Hayes
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Yellow-nosed Albatross2377 viewsShame it didnt stay. To my knowledge only seen by fishermenSteve Keightley
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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis
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Bewick's Swans2008 viewsNocton Fen 05-01-05 with neck ring 809P

Dean Eades
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gull1922 viewshead pattern?gpc
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Drake Smew - Dean

Eades
1901 viewsToft-newton Reservoir still Present 14-01-05
Dean Eades
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Yellow-nosed Albatross1738 viewsPhotos taken by Paul CondonSteve Keightley
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Pye's Hall c19201355 viewsPhotograph supplied by Byron from GrimsbyGraham Hardy
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Countryfile1145 viewsApart from the Long-billed Dowitcher there was the added excitement of Ellie Harrison and the team filming for Countryfile.Trevor Gunby
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Mink - River Slea.1142 viewsMink swimming in the River Slea.Graham Hardy
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1138 viewsClose encounters of the Caprimulgus kind!Colin Jennings
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'Deano' Eades1070 viewsWith his new big toy!
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Ap full winter no sign of

pre-alternate moult
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Mark Bibby -

Rimac
1063 viewsMark stuck in the mud again ? Dean Eades
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1054 viewsThe real reason that the White Tailed Eagle disappeared North - frightened by legs in AprilChris Grimshaw
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Short Eared Owl and admirers1052 viewsVernon Barker
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Matt the laughing

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1047 viewsBelton 19-02-05Dean Eades
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Colin Smale at Rimac1036 viewsGlen Abbott
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Mandy West & Chris Packham1024 viewsMick West
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Pete Haywood1021 viewsRoy Harvey
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Waxwings Tetney 11-12-051014 viewsPhoto Grimsby Telegraph - From left Graham Catley, Dean Eades, John Harriman plus one unidentified ? Dean Eades
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dodgy goings on1000 viewsgetting the crippling close up of the Dark-breasted Barn Owl Camargue Feb 2004gpc
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Will Bowell &

Josh Jones
992 viewsWill Bowell (left) & Josh Jones (right)..... the wandering birders!Will Bowell
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Graham Catley - Fallow Deer989 viewsFallow Deergpc
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"Owt About"988 viewsA section of the many after the American Black TernChris Grimshaw
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The Bird Club was formed in 1979, to encourage and further an interest in the bird life, birding and birdwatching of the historic county of Lincolnshire, to collect and publish information on bird movements and bird populations, bird taxonomy, bird status, to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the county of Lincolnshire and to provide sound information on which bird conservation policies can be based.

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