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SEOwl106 viewsgpc12/04/06 at 21:40Colin Smale: Nice, like this.
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Wren108 viewsHackthorn 3-11-06Dean Eades12/04/06 at 09:13Neil Smith: great pose!
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Short eared Owl114 viewsAlan Bowness12/04/06 at 09:05Neil Smith: Very nice Alan.
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Short eared Owl113 viewsAlan Bowness12/03/06 at 17:43Eric Davison: how so small kb?great series catches the momen...
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Short eared Owl113 viewsAlan Bowness12/02/06 at 23:08Alan Bowness: Thanks Matt
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Short eared Owl113 viewsAlan Bowness12/02/06 at 22:06Matthew Latham: Nice one Al
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Kestrel113 viewsgpc12/02/06 at 20:22Mick West: fantastic shot!!
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Common Gull104 viewsJohn Clarkson12/02/06 at 17:34Mick West: well captured
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Sunset over Santon180 viewsuniomystic12/01/06 at 20:51Dean Eades:
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Sunset over Santon180 viewsuniomystic12/01/06 at 15:59Neil Smith: Stunning scene Dave,
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Dean Eades - Short-eared Owl124 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/30/06 at 16:45Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Stonechat58 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/30/06 at 16:44Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Stonechat59 viewsWorlaby 29-11-06

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Dean Eades11/30/06 at 16:44Dean Eades: thks Matt
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Dean Eades - Stonechat59 viewsWorlaby 29-11-06

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Dean Eades11/29/06 at 19:20Matthew Latham: Brilliant photo of a difficult species to shoot. W...
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Dean Eades - Short-eared Owl124 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/29/06 at 19:15Colin Pumfrett: nice
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Dean Eades - Stonechat58 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/29/06 at 19:14Colin Pumfrett: lovely
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Dean Eades - Stonechat58 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/28/06 at 22:44Richard Pipe: Great day at Worlaby then?
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Dean Eades - Short-eared Owl124 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/28/06 at 22:44Richard Pipe: stunning Dean - well done
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Dean Eades - Short-eared Owl124 viewsWorlaby 28-11-06Dean Eades11/28/06 at 21:59Alan Bowness:
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Stonechat96 viewsgpc11/27/06 at 23:56Richard Pipe: impressive image Graham
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Stonechat96 viewsgpc11/27/06 at 23:30Mick West: Nice
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Short-eared Owl132 viewsAlan Bowness11/27/06 at 21:17Alan Bowness: Thanks Matt
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Short eared Owl109 viewsAlan Bowness11/27/06 at 21:16Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps
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Short-eared Owl110 viewsAlan Bowness11/27/06 at 19:43Colin Pumfrett: nice images
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Short-eared Owl132 viewsAlan Bowness11/27/06 at 08:18Matthew Latham: Nice one Al
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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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