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One of the Red tailed54 viewsDave Bradbeer
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A Bee!59 viewsOne for routers to i.dDave Bradbeer
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Greenbottle42 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Bombus terrestris47 viewsBuff-tailed bumble bee (worker)
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Eggs on spinach leaf78 viewsNot what I expected on my greens! Any ideas?Stewart Hogg
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Scorpion Fly71 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Nasty fly sucking my blood ) :137 viewsNice eyes though ( :Nick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Hornet with dinner104 viewsChambers 29-06-09Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Hornet with dinner90 viewsChambers 29-06-09Dean Eades
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Wasp Beetle66 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer
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Hawthorn Shield Bug64 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Pondskater54 viewsAbout 7mmDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle69 viewsKirkby moor 24-04Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Green tiger Beetle 68 viewsKirkby 24-04Dean Eades
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Bee fly54 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Green Tiger Beetle59 viewsMore at http://www.mattlathamphotography.com
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male Pisaura mirablis.69 viewsAlso more commonly known as Nursery-web Spider,after it's habit of building a nursery tent for it's newly hatched spiderlings.Stephen Routledge
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Female Yellow-dung Fly.57 viewsStephen Routledge
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Tachina Ursina(Tachinid Fly).71 viewsStephen Routledge
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Eristalis tenax.102 viewsThis common hoverfly is one of the many honey bee mimics,and is often seen all year round.Stephen Routledge
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Bronze shield-Bug61 viewsStephen Routledge
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Green Bottle(Luscilia caesar).60 viewsStephen Routledge
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Forest Bug ?66 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Green shield bug49 viewsWhisby 10-08Dean Eades
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id please135 viewsDean Eades
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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.

Joining the Bird Club is a great way to make new birdwatching friends and contacts in Lincolnshire! If you are a "beginner", but keen to become actively involved in birding, you will find that learning about your county's wild birds - how, when and where to see them - is both easier and more enjoyable when undertaken in the company of our local enthusiasts. If you're already an active birdwatcher you can add another dimension to your birding by becoming involved in our varied local activities.

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