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Hen Harrier240 viewsHen Harrier - Frampton MarshRussell HayesFeb 17, 2012
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Smew211 viewsJohn ClarksonFeb 17, 2012
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Smew121 viewsJohn ClarksonFeb 17, 2012
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Smew with Fish.126 viewsSmewDon DavisFeb 17, 2012
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Bittern209 viewsBitternDon DavisFeb 17, 2012
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2 x Females (Red heads)119 viewsSmewDon DavisFeb 17, 2012
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Smew132 viewsA Birder told me today that one of these birds is a Male in plumage im sure some one will have an opinion on this.Don DavisFeb 17, 2012
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Iceland Gull - RSPB Frampton167 viewsRoy HarveyFeb 16, 2012
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Iceland Gull - RSPB Frampton158 viewsRoy HarveyFeb 16, 2012
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Lesser Spotted Woodpecker260 viewsYes it must now be classed as a rare bird in Lincolnshire as birds were recorded from just 13 locations in 2010 -- it is surely not that rare? but they are now drumming and active and the next 6 weeks is the best time to find them so don't just go where they are known to be look at other suitable woods and lets see if we can enhance the status of the species ion the county in 2012gpcFeb 16, 2012
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Female Smew.129 viewsSmew.Don DavisFeb 16, 2012
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2 Female Smew126 viewsSmewDon DavisFeb 16, 2012
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Kumlien's gull Frampton261 viewsPaul SullivanFeb 14, 2012
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Kumlien's gull Frampton221 viewsPaul SullivanFeb 14, 2012
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Kumlien's gull Frampton161 viewsPaul SullivanFeb 14, 2012
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White Stork185 viewsRegardless of origin (?) still an impressive birdRuss TelferFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork161 viewsRuss TelferFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork131 viewsRuss TelferFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork.132 viewsPaul NealeFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork.137 viewsPaul NealeFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork.129 viewsPaul NealeFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork150 viewsCommuting between landfill site and ice rink at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor GunbyFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork145 viewsCommuting between landfill site and ice rink at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor GunbyFeb 13, 2012
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White Stork190 viewsWhite Stork - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesFeb 11, 2012
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White Stork165 viewsWhite Stork - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesFeb 11, 2012
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