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Oystercatcher with deformed beak162 viewsThis bird has been around the area all Winter but this is the 1st time I've managed to get some photos.Paul DumpletonApr 04, 2011
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB?274 viewsPaul SullivanMar 27, 2011
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Eurasian Wigeon168 viewsgpcMar 27, 2011
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul SullivanMar 27, 2011
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Wainfleet Blue Tit185 viewsTaken by Chris and Sue Bottomer at Wainfleet in March 2011.Andrew ChickMar 16, 2011
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Blue Tit - Wainfleet199 viewsTaken by Chris and Sue Bottomer at Wainfleet in March 2011.Andrew ChickMar 16, 2011
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Goose species278 viewsHelp with this one please?Russell HayesFeb 09, 2011
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gull246 viewsgpcFeb 08, 2011
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Alexander's Parakeet183 viewsPhoto taken by Roy Frost, in hawthorns at the Pilgrim Fathers Monument by the Witham, east of Boston, on 25th Feb 2008.Andrew ChickFeb 04, 2011
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Little Egret + cat215 viewsGeorge RutterJan 31, 2011
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Waxwing - Lincoln214 viewsWaxwing 142 Counted - LincolnRussell HayesJan 30, 2011
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Lesser and Common (Mealy) Redpolls297 viewsphotograph showing size and color difference between Lesser (left) and Common RedpollsAlan BallJan 14, 2011
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Blackbird241 viewsUnusual colourGeorge RutterJan 08, 2011
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Odd Chaffinch268 viewsOdd Chaffinch - Wasps NestRussell HayesJan 01, 2011
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Goose219 viewsPaul SullivanJan 01, 2011
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Goose232 viewsduring Webs this morning saw this goose and i thought the pale face pointed towards a bit of Canada, eye ring some lesser white-front, and a bit of pink foot for bare parts(legs were pink)Paul SullivanDec 26, 2010
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Deformed bill - Blackbird210 viewsRemarkably this bird, with it's deformed bill, first appeared in my garden in 2007 as a juvenile and despite the apparent disability and two hard winters it appears to be doing well - into it's 4th winter!
David MorisonDec 20, 2010
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Kestrel with prey346 viewsany ideas on what this bird could be pleasegpcDec 10, 2010
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Geese260 viewsHeavy crop of flock of at least 65 geese sp. heading SSE into strong sunlight. Im thinking they're barnacles, am i right and aren't they rare in these parts? George RutterDec 08, 2010
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Brents?275 viewsLook like Brents to me. Taken at distance, much cropped. These were not calling and appeared smaller and darker birds than the Greylags around which were calling. If I was on the coast I would have no doubt but as these are not on the Marston list it is of some interest!David MorisonDec 06, 2010
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Dark Herring Gull241 viewsSeen at Leadenham Tip (28th Nov) clearly both darker and bigger than the other Herring Gull. Each time I scanned the flock of gulls, i picked this individual bird out everytime but suggest it is just a Herring Gull?? Andrew ChickNov 28, 2010
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270 views2 of group of 7 Wagtails (3 definate Pied & 4 not sure) with Pied Wagtail on left and unknown bird on right, is this a Juvenile Pied or White Wagtail (Juvenile)?Steve NesbittNov 14, 2010
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190 viewsIs this a Grey or Pied Wagtail (Juvenile?)Steve NesbittNov 14, 2010
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase) 195 viewsRear view of birdSteve NesbittNov 10, 2010
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase) 190 viewsSteve NesbittNov 10, 2010
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