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Peregrine with Prey267 viewsPeregrineDon Davis
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White Stork267 viewsNot typical habitat in which to see White Stork and three Grey HeronsRoy Harvey
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Ring-necked Duck266 viewsRing-necked Duck - Record ShotRussell Hayes
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Raven266 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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Water Pipit266 viewsColin Jennings
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Peter Flyer Haywood266 viewsgreat grey shrike welbourn Dean Eades
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Semi-Palmated Sandpiper266 viewsShowed well for over 2 hours from about noonRoy Harvey
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Rough-legged Buzzard266 viewsFirst seen at Huttoft, then Anderby Creek and finally at Gib Point on 26th October 2011Andrew Chick
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Bufflehead266 viewsRoy Harvey
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Western Swamphen 266 viewsWestern Swamphen - Alkborough FlatsRussell Hayes
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CASPIAN GULL265 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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Richards Pipit265 viewsHowden's Pullover 20/02/2008 image by Mike Powellachick
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Peregrine265 viewsLouth
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Garganey265 viewsTrevor Gunby
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Blue-winged Teal265 viewsMark Johnson
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Red-backed Shrike265 viewsAdult femaleNige Lound
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WAXWING264 viewsColin Smale
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"Braking"264 viewsBewick's Swans landing at FramptonMalcolm Johnson
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Atlantic Gull - Larus michahellis atlantis 264 viewsTaken in 2009 at Whisby and now thought to be of the race Larus michahellis atlantis - Comments welcomeRussell Hayes
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Woodlark263 viewsWoodlark Mid LincsRussell Hayes
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Purple Heron263 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Rough legged Buzzard263 viewsRobert Hardy
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Purple Heron263 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Grasshopper Warbler at Gib Point263 viewsPhoto by Paul NealeAndrew Chick
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Rough-legged Buzzard263 viewsRough-legged Buzzard - Withern - Comments on the Corvid invitedRussell Hayes
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