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Most viewed - Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
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Mediterranean Gull282 viewsgpc
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Bearded Tit - record shot282 viewsMick West
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Smew282 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis282 viewssaltfleet 02-08Dean Eades
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Bewick's Swan282 viewsBewick's Swan - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Shore Lark. Gib Point282 viewsNige Lound
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Dean Eades -

Dotterel
281 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 WindyDean Eades
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Dean Eades -

Bittern
281 viewsLincsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Redpoll281 viewsWalesbyDean Eades
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Purple Heron281 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Osprey & Fish281 viewsSuccessfull fishing attemp!Trevor Bunn
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Black Kite281 viewsNocton Heath 17.7.07gpc
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Glaucous Gull - Donna Nook281 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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Dotterel281 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 Sandpiper281 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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Red-backed Shrike281 viewsRoy Harvey
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Great Grey Shrike280 viewsgpc
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Wood Sandpiper280 viewsRoy Harvey
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Spoonbills280 viewsThree birds circled Tennysons Sands at 11.40, then flew northRoy Harvey
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Peregrine Falcon280 viewsPeregrine Falcon - 2 birds present - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Montagu's280 viewsslightly diffrent angleRobert Hardy
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh280 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Nightjar, image by Monica Mackrill280 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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Hooded Crow280 viewsTaken yesterday, 20-11-2010 at first light before the "Seal Circus" began.Mick West
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Red Kite280 views1 of 7 seen - pmSteve Nesbitt
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