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Raven nest 1 - 3 chicks109 viewsFirst of two nests accessed this year, of at least five in SW LincsAlan BallApr 17, 2014
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Arctic Redpoll218 viewsgpcApr 06, 2014
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Scaup111 viewsStill on Riverslea pit 5th Apil.Trevor GunbyApr 06, 2014
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Black-necked Grebes144 viewsRichard JacksonApr 03, 2014
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Black-necked Grebes132 viewsRichard JacksonApr 03, 2014
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Black-necked Grebes116 viewsThree birds present on a gloomy morningRichard JacksonApr 03, 2014
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Kittiwake155 viewsFirst winter bird on hide pit (my first sighting of the species here!).Trevor GunbyMar 27, 2014
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Garganey178 viewsOn hide pit this morning.Trevor GunbyMar 27, 2014
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Garganey104 viewsOn hide pit mid morning.Trevor GunbyMar 27, 2014
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Med Gull.132 viewsPaul NealeMar 24, 2014
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Hen harrier179 viewsGarry WrightMar 23, 2014
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Glossy Ibis 196 viewsDean Nicholson commented recently on the small body size of Glossy Ibis. This video grab shows one with a Black-headed Gull - for comparison purposesRoy HarveyMar 20, 2014
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Scaup148 viewsThe two males have been on Riverslea pit for about five days.Trevor GunbyMar 18, 2014
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Mealy Redpoll (Carduelis flammea flammea)213 viewsMealy Redpoll - Gibraltar PointMick WiddowsonMar 14, 2014
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large falcon sp296 viewsFar IngsgpcMar 11, 2014
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Two-barred Crossbill240 viewsMark JohnsonMar 09, 2014
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Red Kite164 viewsMark JohnsonMar 09, 2014
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PALE-BELLIED BRENTS207 views2 on Sea Lane, Friskney with 240 Dark bellied BrentNige LoundMar 06, 2014
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Little Bunting243 viewsgpcMar 02, 2014
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Little Bunting193 viewsgpcMar 02, 2014
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Little Bunting169 viewsgpcMar 02, 2014
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Little Bunting173 viewsgpcMar 02, 2014
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Little Bunting161 viewsgpcMar 02, 2014
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Red Kite218 viewsKevin EvertonMar 01, 2014
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Little Bunting239 viewsEventually showed well in hedgerow.Richard JacksonMar 01, 2014
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