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Golden Oriole271 viewsquality images just keep cominggpc
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WWBT271 viewsgpc
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Little Egret, camera only270 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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Glaucous Gull - Donna Nook270 viewsMy first thought was a second-winter bird, although the tip of the bill is still all dark so possibly a first-winter?Roy Harvey
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Peregrine Falcon270 viewsPeregrine Falcon - 2 birds present - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Smew270 viewsMick West
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Adult Caspian Gull270 viewsIn comparison with an argenteus Herring GullGrahame Hopwood
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh270 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Nightjar, image by Monica Mackrill270 viewsFound in Ed Mackrills neighbours garden. Image taken by Monica Mackrill in Welton Le Marsh 18th Sept 2010 before the bird flew off.Andrew Chick
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Mediterranean gull270 viewsGarry Wright
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Montagu's269 viewsslightly diffrent angleRobert Hardy
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Hooded Crow269 viewsTaken yesterday, 20-11-2010 at first light before the "Seal Circus" began.Mick West
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White-tailed Eagle269 viewsgpc
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Lesser Spotted Woodpecker269 viewsYes it must now be classed as a rare bird in Lincolnshire as birds were recorded from just 13 locations in 2010 -- it is surely not that rare? but they are now drumming and active and the next 6 weeks is the best time to find them so don't just go where they are known to be look at other suitable woods and lets see if we can enhance the status of the species ion the county in 2012gpc
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Ring necked Parakeet, Cleethorpes269 viewsPale mutant variant, apparrently people are now breeding variants of this species specifically to produce offspring with different colours/shades of plumage aka budgerigars!Dave Bradbeer
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Caspian Gull268 views2cygpc
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Nest site looking down on Temple Wood below268 viewsHeight approx 55 metres off the groundAlan Ball
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh268 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Dotterel268 viewsOne of the bright females.
They were quite distant but got spooked by a gull and then flew a bit closer
Roy Harvey
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Marsh Sandpiper268 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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Kumlien's gull Frampton268 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Bittern268 viewsDon Davis
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Caspian Gull ???267 viewsTaken on 9th July at Far Ings
Is this a Caspian Gull?
Richard Pipe
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Black Brant267 viewsNote the white collar almost meeting on the back of the neckPaul French
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Wood Duck267 viewsvery rare wild birdsgpc
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