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Juvenile Mediterranean Gull158 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer
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Juv Med and juv Black headed for comparison171 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer
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American Wigeon190 viewsAmerican Wigeon - Freiston ShoreRussell Hayes
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American wigeon, Freiston RSPB101 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Black Tern213 viewsRoy Harvey
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Black Tern107 viewsRoy Harvey
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American Wigeon117 viewsAmerican Wigeon - Freiston ShoreRussell Hayes
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American Wigeon117 viewsDigiscopedRoy Harvey
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Mediterranean Gull131 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer
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American wigeon, Freiston RSPB121 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Marsh Sandpiper175 viewsgpc
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Marsh Sandpiper277 viewsgpc
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Marsh Sandpiper263 viewsfound my mr ND -- how did I miss it this morning? picture taken in the dark tonight!
Previous Lincs records are below
Welland estuary Holbeach St Marks Aug 8th 1954
Witham Mouth Aug 8-15th 1987
Bardney adult May 18-19th 1992
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Grasshopper Warbler at Gib Point257 viewsPhoto by Paul NealeAndrew Chick
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Grasshopper Warbler at Gib Point190 viewsPhoto by Paul NealeAndrew Chick
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Grasshopper Warbler at Gib Point152 viewsPhoto by Paul NealeAndrew Chick
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Spoonbill - Gib Point 3rd July 2011289 viewsImage taken by Paul NealeAndrew Chick
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Red Kite247 viewsThere have been several failures of breeding Red Kites in the East Midlands this year, but a brood of four healthy chicks is quite exceptional. This is the first brood of four for Lincolnshire.Alan Ball
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Red-necked Phalarope177 viewsRed-necked Phalarope - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Hobby242 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Common Crane194 viewsCommon Crane - Saxby BridgeRussell Hayes
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Common Crane150 viewsnote the progress of the 2cy moult gpc
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White-tailed Eagle, Ruckland373 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Spotted Sandpiper281 viewsSpotted Sandpiper - Whisby NRRussell Hayes
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Spotted Sandpiper214 viewsgpc
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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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