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Red-flanked Bluetail146 viewsgpc
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Red-flanked Bluetail141 viewson such a dreary weather day another trawl through the archives brought up the Gib RfB images--as they are not on the current site its nice to see them againgpc
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Crossbill109 viewsgpc
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Crossbill99 viewsgpc
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Crossbill86 viewsgpc
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Common Crossbill85 viewsa few shots from a large number taken over 11-12th more on my blog http://pewit.blogspot.com/gpc
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Male 'Northern' Bullfinch - Taken in Gothenburg, Sweden, December 2005 - note heavy build, bill in particular, very bright plumage and 'saw toothed' upper edge of the wingbar.210 views
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Dean Eades - Crossbill77 viewsWalesby wood 13-01-06Dean Eades
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Mealy Redpoll113 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll152 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll104 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll80 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll71 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll83 viewsgpc
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Mealy Redpoll80 viewsgpc
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Northern Bullfinch106 viewsgpc
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Northern Bullfinch109 viewsgpc
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Northern Bullfinch119 viewsgpc
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161 viewssaw-tooth upper wing bar edge but grey washed wing bar (a neither positive or negative feature) palin blue-tinged grey mantle but less sharp contrast between pink and white at vent-bellygpc
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102 viewsone of the typical females note the lack of contrast between upperparts and underparts, saw-tooth effect to upper edge of wing bar and generall bulky appearancegpc
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76 viewsthe upper bird was truly deep coloured but tones did vary with light conditionsgpc
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88 viewsthe upper bird was truly deep coloured but tones did vary with light conditionsgpc
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108 viewsno obvious white on the undertail of this individualgpc
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86 viewsfirst-winter Common at rear--comments on second bird welcomegpc
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87 viewscomments welcomegpc
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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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