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Great Grey Shrike - Haverholme Park265 viewsBird was seen for about 30 minutes moving along the hedgerow between Moy Park and the main Car Park this afternoon.Joe Pell
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male Bittern264 viewsmore

photos at http://pewit.blogspot.com/
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Cranes264 views
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Caspian Gull264 viewsgpc
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Dean Eades - Red Breasted Goose264 viewsSaltfleet 02-11-06Dean Eades
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Green-winged Teal Alkborough Flats264 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Peregrine Falcon264 viewsPeregrine Falcon - 2 birds present - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Common Crane - Rob Hardy264 viewsGrainthorpe Haven 01-03Dean Eades
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Montagu's264 viewsslightly diffrent angleRobert Hardy
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Hooded Crow264 viewsTaken yesterday, 20-11-2010 at first light before the "Seal Circus" began.Mick West
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Common Crane.264 viewsPaul Neale
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R-L-Buzzard over Mablethorpe264 viewsBeing chased off by Crows
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Paul Dumpleton
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Blue-winged Teal264 viewsBird 2Roy Harvey
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Siberian Stonechat - Gib Point264 viewsGarry Wright
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Peregrine with Prey263 viewsPeregrineDon Davis
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Nest site looking down on Temple Wood below263 viewsHeight approx 55 metres off the groundAlan Ball
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh263 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh263 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Marsh Sandpiper263 viewsfound my mr ND -- how did I miss it this morning? picture taken in the dark tonight!
Previous Lincs records are below
Welland estuary Holbeach St Marks Aug 8th 1954
Witham Mouth Aug 8-15th 1987
Bardney adult May 18-19th 1992
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White Stork263 viewsNot typical habitat in which to see White Stork and three Grey HeronsRoy Harvey
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Little Egret, camera only262 viewsIn recent weeks ( and currently ) there has been a very obliging bird at the fitties pools feeding down to twenty feet from the car! open the door and it's off, may interest the Digi SLR boys, early morning best before it gets busy.Dave Bradbeer
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Peter Flyer Haywood262 viewsgreat grey shrike welbourn Dean Eades
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Semi-Palmated Sandpiper262 viewsShowed well for over 2 hours from about noonRoy Harvey
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White-tailed Eagle262 viewsgpc
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Hen Harrier262 viewsDistant shot, heavy croppedMick Widdowson
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