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Ring Ouzel262 viewsAbout the best I could manage in this afternoon's murk !Russ Telfer
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Water Pipit261 viewsColin Jennings
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Dotterel261 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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Kumlien's gull Frampton261 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Raven260 views4 x Raven - Marston STW - Seen well at close range as they flew overhead, all the usual features noted, Voice, Shaggy Neck etc. Unfortunately this is the only picture I could get as they flew away West.Russell Hayes
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Peregrine260 viewsLouth
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S and K Spavin
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Rough-legged Buzzard260 viewsFirst seen at Huttoft, then Anderby Creek and finally at Gib Point on 26th October 2011Andrew Chick
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Lesser Spotted Woodpecker260 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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Osprey260 viewsRuss Telfer
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Ring necked Parakeet, Cleethorpes260 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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Red-breasted Fly260 viewsRecord shot just before darkChris Atkin
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Caspian Gull ???259 viewsTaken on 9th July at Far Ings
Is this a Caspian Gull?
Richard Pipe
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Caspian Gull259 views2cygpc
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Purple Heron259 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Bittern259 viewsDon Davis
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Mediterranean gull259 viewsGarry Wright
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259 viewsMike Tarrant
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Golden Oriole259 viewsquality images just keep cominggpc
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258 viewsManby flashes 03-05-05Dean Eades
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Black Brant258 viewsNote the white collar almost meeting on the back of the neckPaul French
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Alpine Swift258 viewsRoy Harvey
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Great Grey Shrike258 viewsRecord shot 250m away in murky conditions.David Morison
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Rough legged Buzzard258 viewsRobert Hardy
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Golden Oriole258 viewsgpc
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Hen Harrier258 viewsHen HarrierDon Davis
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The Bird Club was formed in 1979, to encourage and further an interest in the bird life, birding and birdwatching of the historic county of Lincolnshire, to collect and publish information on bird movements and bird populations, bird taxonomy, bird status, to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the county of Lincolnshire and to provide sound information on which bird conservation policies can be based.

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