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Ring-necked Duck289 viewsRing-necked Duck - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Common Crane - Rob Hardy289 viewsGrainthorpe Haven 01-03Dean Eades
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Black Redstart289 viewsLincoln CathedralS and K Spavin
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Rough-legged Buzzard289 viewsgpc
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Bewick's Swan289 viewsBewick's Swan - River WithamRussell Hayes
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Lesser Spotted Woodpecker289 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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Bittern289 viewsDon Davis
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Hen Harrier.289 viewsPaul Neale
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Dotterel.288 viewsColin Smale
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Bittern288 viewsMick West
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Egrets at Alkborough 288 viewsAlkborough Flats
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Hobby288 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Common Waxbill288 viewsWeelsby Woods Grimsby, presumed escape!!Dave Bradbeer
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Long-eared Owl roost

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Steppe Grey Shrike287 viewsAlan Bowness
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White-tailed Eagle287 viewsgpc
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Pectoral sandpiper, Frampton RSPB287 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Collared Pratincole287 viewsCollared Pratincole - ImminghamRussell Hayes
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CASPIAN GULL286 viewsA very brief call by the adult Caspian Gull for a drink at Far Ings on July 20 at 1610. One of the features noted was the small dark eye when the gull was sitting on the water. This flight image is not totally stopped! (Taken in panic mode).Barry Clarkson
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Black kite286 viewsHolbeach 12-11-06 lets hope it stays away from the Bird slicersDean Eades
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White-fronted Goose286 viewsWhite-fronted Goose - Bird 4 - Short FerryRussell Hayes
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Bittern286 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Hen harriers, Frampton RSPB286 viewsTwo of three birds this morning, digiscoped at long rangePaul Sullivan
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Dean Eades - Waxwing286 viewsLincolnDean Eades
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Osprey286 viewsNick Clayton
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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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