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Seal221 viewsGotcha! Seal only young and exhausted - Going for respiteGarry WrightFeb 13, 2012
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Seal102 viewsRescued by Seal Sanctuary MablethorpeGarry WrightFeb 13, 2012
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Fox150 viewsPaul DumpletonFeb 11, 2012
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Dean Eades - Hare 131 viewsDean EadesFeb 11, 2012
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Roe Deer151 viewsGarry WrightFeb 08, 2012
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Boxing Hares162 viewsGeorge RutterFeb 05, 2012
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Seal, Freiston175 viewson the lagoonPaul SullivanJan 14, 2012
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208 viewsGarry WrightJan 07, 2012
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Roe Deer221 viewsA group or 6 together in the same field as the Rough-leeged Buzzard was hunting over.George RutterDec 25, 2011
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Chinese Water Deer 181211397 viewsChinese Water Deer. Gib 181211Nige LoundDec 19, 2011
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Woralby Beast (2)295 viewsRoe Deer.Don DavisDec 13, 2011
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Worlaby Beast.285 viewsRoe Deer.Don DavisDec 13, 2011
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Weasel185 viewsWeasel - Nocton FenRussell HayesNov 22, 2011
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Mystery Footprint373 viewsCould anybody put an animal to this footprint My dad thinks Otter but the body of water seen was the size of a downstairs of a house and about 1 foot deep at best basically a small bog. With some reads Anthony BentleyNov 14, 2011
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Mink292 viewsMink - Marston STWKevin EvertonNov 13, 2011
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Girl Seal174 viewsRobert HardyNov 06, 2011
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Boy Seal168 viewsRobert HardyNov 06, 2011
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Dead Otter - Bourne521 viewsUnfortunately a dead female Otter on road at Bourne.
Further proof of spread of Otters in Lincs
Alan BallOct 24, 2011
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Weasel247 viewsWeaselDon DavisOct 24, 2011
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Weasel212 viewsWeasel More to be put on my site later.

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Don DavisOct 24, 2011
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Weasel146 viewsDon DavisOct 14, 2011
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Water Vole164 viewsRobert HardyOct 02, 2011
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Muntjac Deer191 viewsTaken from the hide at Kirkby on Bain - don't often get them that close!Trevor GunbySep 15, 2011
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Water Vole125 viewsGibraltar Point - one of the dipping pondsChris GrimshawSep 13, 2011
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Vertibra found on the beach at Saltfleetby-Theddletorpe by Ian Birch.236 viewsAndrew ChickAug 31, 2011
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