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Most viewed - Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
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Waxwing253 viewsKeeping low during a wintry showerChris Atkin
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Waxwings.253 viewsPaul Neale
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Little Bunting253 viewsgpc
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Hen Harrier253 viewsHen Harrier - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Egrets at Alkborough 252 viewsAlkborough Flats
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Firecrest252 viewsWaters' Edge, BartonS and K Spavin
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Dean Eades - Waxwing252 viewsLincoln 08-12-10Dean Eades
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Merry Christmas From BirdMad 252 viewsDean Eades
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Collared Pratincole252 viewsRosper Road, ImminghamS and K Spavin
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American Black Turn252 viewsJohn Clarkson
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King Eider252 viewsStill image from video footage obtained by Kev. WilsonRoy Harvey
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Jack snipe252 viewsGarry Wright
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Well camouflaged252 viewsJack SnipeChris Grimshaw
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Rough-legged Buzzard252 viewsMick Widdowson
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Mediterranean Gull252 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer
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Hen Harrier251 viewsgpc
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Bittern251 viewsMick West
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis251 viewssaltfleet 02-08Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Bearded Tit251 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades
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Lapland Bunting Frampton251 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Lesser yellowlegs frampton 05/05/2010251 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Firecrest taken at Barton 25th Nov 2010 by Barry Warrington.251 viewsFirecrest taken at Barton 25th Nov 2010 by Barry Warrington.Andrew Chick
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Pomarine Skua251 viewsMessingham NRS and K Spavin
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Red Kite251 viewsThere have been several failures of breeding Red Kites in the East Midlands this year, but a brood of four healthy chicks is quite exceptional. This is the first brood of four for Lincolnshire.Alan Ball
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Pomarine Skua251 viewsnote how the spoons appear to be longer and more obvious in a side on view then from above or below -- same bird as next shot taken in quick sequencegpc
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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.

Joining the Bird Club is a great way to make new birdwatching friends and contacts in Lincolnshire! If you are a "beginner", but keen to become actively involved in birding, you will find that learning about your county's wild birds - how, when and where to see them - is both easier and more enjoyable when undertaken in the company of our local enthusiasts. If you're already an active birdwatcher you can add another dimension to your birding by becoming involved in our varied local activities.

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