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Mew Gull?281 viewsColin JenningsJul 14, 2012
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White-rumped Sandpiper266 viewsWhite-rumped Sandpiper - Frampton marshRussell HayesJul 12, 2012
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White-rumped Sandpiper200 viewsWhite-rumped Sandpiper - Frampton MarshRussell HayesJul 12, 2012
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White-rumped Sandpiper368 viewsDigiscoped - always at long rangeRoy HarveyJul 11, 2012
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White-rumped sandpiper, Frampton276 viewsPaul SullivanJul 10, 2012
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White-rumped sandpiper, Frampton296 viewsPaul SullivanJul 09, 2012
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white-rumped sandpiper, Frampton 267 viewsPaul SullivanJul 09, 2012
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Hobby228 viewsSteve NesbittJul 07, 2012
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Glaucous Gull230 views2cygpcJul 03, 2012
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Glaucous Gull151 views2cygpcJul 03, 2012
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Glaucous Gull180 views2cygpcJul 03, 2012
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Roseate tern, Freiston216 viewsPaul SullivanJul 01, 2012
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Mediterranean Gull.149 viewsPaul NealeJun 30, 2012
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Roseate tern, Freiston176 viewsPaul SullivanJun 30, 2012
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Mediterranean gulls, Frampton204 viewsPaul SullivanJun 29, 2012
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Meditteranean Gull178 viewsJohn ClarksonJun 29, 2012
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Glaucous Gull (now generally accepted as one!)413 viewsThis bird was photographed on 23 Jun over the Riverslea pit at Kirkby on Bain. I submitted two photos to Birdguides as "unidentified". It was published on their website asa leucistic Herring Gull but someone else from Birdguides contacted me by e-mail saying that he thought threy were good flight shots of a Glaucous Gull. Trevor GunbyJun 29, 2012
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Roseate terns, Freiston284 viewsPaul SullivanJun 28, 2012
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Spoonbill160 viewsMick WiddowsonJun 26, 2012
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Reed Warbler109 viewsMick WiddowsonJun 26, 2012
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Spoonbill81 viewsMick WiddowsonJun 26, 2012
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Spoonbill.155 viewsPaul NealeJun 26, 2012
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Spoonbill.119 viewsPaul NealeJun 26, 2012
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Peregrine273 viewsKevin EvertonJun 16, 2012
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Peregrine167 viewsKevin EvertonJun 16, 2012
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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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