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Firecrest187 viewsFirecrest - Frampton MarshRussell HayesMar 25, 2016
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Flower ID please179 viewsOne of quite a lot flowering along an arable field by the R Lymne, under alder trees. Be grateful for an ID for this non-botanist.Phil HydeMar 24, 2016
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50 viewsWRENGeoff HarrodMar 23, 2016
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40 viewsOYSTER CATCHERGeoff HarrodMar 23, 2016
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BLUE TIT50 viewsGeoff HarrodMar 19, 2016
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Red-breasted Merganser92 viewsOn River Witham south of Woodhall.Trevor GunbyMar 18, 2016
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Red-breasted Merganser91 viewsThanks to Robert Carr's report yesterday found the bird some way south of Woodhall on the Witham.Trevor GunbyMar 18, 2016
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Red Kite217 viewsCleethorpes allotmentsDave BradbeerMar 14, 2016
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Nuthatch118 viewsNick ClaytonMar 12, 2016
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Barn Owl111 viewsCaught on my dinner break flying over field in front of workshop..Colin ScottMar 10, 2016
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Siskins119 viewsGood numbers today, only feeding on Niger Seed.MJGreyMar 05, 2016
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Stonechat104 viewsTrevor GunbyMar 03, 2016
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean EadesMar 02, 2016
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk98 viewsDean EadesMar 02, 2016
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Woodlark218 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 29, 2016
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Ring-Necked Parakeet,Seen today at Bratoft LIncs.226 viewsPaul NealeFeb 22, 2016
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Common Buzzard.135 viewsPaul NealeFeb 22, 2016
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Slavonian Grebe.176 viewsPaul NealeFeb 22, 2016
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Bittern183 viewsFrom the hideTrevor GunbyFeb 19, 2016
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Bittern208 viewsFrom the hide. It seems to have been in the area for about two months but photo opportunities have been rare.Trevor GunbyFeb 19, 2016
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Kestrel114 viewsColin ScottFeb 15, 2016
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Redshank79 viewsHumberstone shoreColin ScottFeb 14, 2016
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Snow Bunting104 viewsColin ScottFeb 14, 2016
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Snow Bunting94 viewsHumberstone shore..Colin ScottFeb 14, 2016
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Jack Snipe171 viewsAt Humberston in front of the car park near Buck Beck..
Lucky catch and lucky find..
Colin ScottFeb 14, 2016
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