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Most viewed - Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
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Dartford Warbler312 viewsDartford Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Rough Legged Buzzard and Kestrel312 viewsS and K Spavin
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Collared Pratincole312 viewsgpc
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White Stork312 viewsnote how the ring does not stand out in the fieldgpc
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Black Stork312 viewsgpc
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Bittern311 viewsgpc
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LONG EARED OWL record shot 311 viewsHunting in the morning!Leslie Davidson
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Rough-legged Buzzard311 viewsRough-legged Buzzard - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Adult Caspian Gull; Teal Lake Whisby NP 310 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Waxwing 24/12/2010310 viewsTaken in my back garden with iPhone hence lack of qualityFreddy Johnson
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Northern Diver
309 viewsRoy Harvey
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Stone Curlew309 viewsStone Curlew - a better side shotRussell Hayes
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PALLID HARRIER309 viewsVery difficult lighting conditions against low sun but recognisable as the bird in question.Mike Tarrant
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Peregrine, immature male307 viewsSat in field near Grainthorpe Haven early morning, still in same spot when i went home 4 hrs later, did'nt look 100% happy, kept raising it's left foot which may be damaged, also i am confused by leg colour, according to Forsman ect all Peregrines feet are yellow on fledging, comments please.Dave Bradbeer
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White Storks307 viewsJohn Clarkson
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What is it?306 viewsAn escapee no doubt!Resting near Trent,LangfordEric Davison
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Little Auk306 viewsLittle AukMel Thorn
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male Bittern305 viewsmore

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Red-Backed Shrike
305 viewsRimac 09-06-05Dean Eades
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American Golden Plover305 viewsbird 2--note the striking white forecrown and super but the mostly beige/grey underparts and the paler chin and throat with no obvious white upper breast patches; the uppeprart feathers are also much greyer an dless black centred than bird 1 and have diffuse and fine pale fringes/notchesgpc
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Tawny Pipit - Tetney Lock - 27th April 2011305 viewsAndrew Chick
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Snow Buntings305 viewsgpc
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Firecrest304 viewsFar Ings
Richard Pipe
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Ferruginous Duck304 viewsgpc
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Red-beasted Flycatcher304 viewsseen for all of 16 seconds in 3 views -- the most skulking RBF ever -- but calling a lotgpc
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