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Greater Yellowlegs206 viewsnote profile in flightgpc
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Greater Yellowlegs214 viewssquare white rump just about visible again large feet and long leg extension beyond tailgpc
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Greater Yellowlegs224 viewsnote the gap in the inner prims / outer secs--long leg extension and large looking feet (rather akin to a Great Northern v Red-throated Diver) also the obvious bill even in these micro picsgpc
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Spotted Sandpiper207 viewsgpc
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Spotted Sandpiper158 viewsmicro but shows the underwing patterngpc
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Spotted Sandpiper127 viewsdistantgpc
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Spotted Sandpiper165 viewsgpc
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Spotted Sandpiper180 viewsmicro-dot photos but wait for the yellowlegs!!!---mega micro dotgpc
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Spotted Sandpiper266 viewsFirst for Scunthorpe areaRoy Harvey
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Spotted Sandpiper219 viewsFirst for Scunthorpe areaRoy Harvey
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Lesser yellowlegs393 viewsthe bird from 07/06/06 at freiston for comparisonPaul Sullivan
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yellowlegs Freiston404 viewsposting this one again from 9th April for ease of comparison Paul Sullivan
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yellowlegs Freiston325 viewsslightly more in profile, very distant but shows bill length and profile, this is the only other pic i managed before this bird from the 9th April flewPaul Sullivan
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Spoonbills245 viewsThree birds circled Tennysons Sands at 11.40, then flew northRoy Harvey
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Greater Yellowlegs646 viewsYellowlegs on left, with Greenshank.Roy Harvey
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Peregrine with lunch620 viewsLincoln Cathedral
26th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Peregrine Falcon271 viewsLincoln Cathedral
26th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Peregrine on Lincoln Catherdral190 viewsKevin Durose
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Female peregrine on Lincoln Cathedral187 viewsCame back with a bloody chinKevin Durose
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Little Gull169 viewsAlkborough Flats
25th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Little Egret116 viewsAlkborough Flats
25th May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Peregrine Falcon202 viewsLincoln Cathedral
23rd May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Peregrine Falcon182 viewsLincoln Cathedral
23rd May 2007
S and K Spavin
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Little gull162 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Greater Yellowlegs (thought to be lesser originally)507 viewsSorry for late posting!
Taken by Steve Keightley.
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