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Northern Bobwhite83 viewsNorthern BobwhiteRussell HayesAug 28, 2017
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Eastern? Common Tern166 viewsRichard JacksonMay 03, 2017
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Red-throated Diver?217 viewsOn tide-lineRoy HarveyFeb 04, 2017
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Red-throated Diver?106 viewsOn the tide line at CleethorpesRoy HarveyFeb 04, 2017
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'American Wigeon'222 viewsRoy HarveyNov 02, 2016
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'American Wigeon'187 viewsRoy HarveyNov 02, 2016
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Comments welcome on ID281 viewsHad it as a Yellow-browed on site but it doesn't quite look right.Russell HayesOct 16, 2016
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Comments welcome on ID248 viewsRussell HayesOct 16, 2016
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Maned Duck191 viewsOtherwise known as the Australian Wood Duck. It's anyones guess how this one came to be on the wrong side of the world in Horncastle this morning!!Trevor GunbySep 03, 2016
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Dunnock123 viewsDunnock with growthsRussell HayesAug 25, 2016
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ID please255 viewsnot sure id please Mick WiddowsonMay 05, 2016
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Redpoll227 viewsID pleaseOliver WoodmanFeb 13, 2016
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Possible Great White Egret - Bardney214 viewsSeen flying high over Bardney Sugar Beet Factory in fading lightRussell HayesDec 28, 2015
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I D Please327 viewsjust looking at photos from 3rd Oct at Donna NookRichard PipeOct 12, 2015
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I D please -323 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard PipeOct 12, 2015
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Warbler sp.317 viewsWhile trying to photograph the Yellow-browed Warbler at Gib today I caught this flitting through the trees, I first assumed it was the Yellow-browed but now viewed on the computer it is a different bird.
Any thoughts?
Russell HayesSep 20, 2015
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard PipeSep 01, 2015
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White Head Redshank181 viewsMick WiddowsonJul 27, 2015
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White Head Redshank135 viewsMick WiddowsonJul 27, 2015
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See through an office window?275 viewsCan anyone please ID this bird see at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks. ThanksBob WaceyMay 28, 2015
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Escapee Lady Amherst's Pheasant232 viewsGarden tick from I know not where?Pete ScottApr 14, 2015
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Foot245 viewsJohn ClarksonJan 31, 2015
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard PipeDec 15, 2014
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ID please?411 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul DumpletonAug 21, 2014
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Siskin??413 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul DumpletonApr 20, 2014
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