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Most viewed - Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
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Bean Geese with Whitefronts.246 viewsPaul Neale
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American Wigeon246 viewsRichard Jackson
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Little Bunting246 viewsEventually showed well in hedgerow.Richard Jackson
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Yellow-browed Warbler246 viewsHume's?Nick Clayton
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Hen Harrier245 viewsHen Harrier - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Red Kites245 viewsAll 4 of the Welton le Marsh red kites, 3 together in the upper right corner of the left tree and 1 in the upper right corner of the right tree. George Rutter
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Hobby245 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Bluethroat - Gib Point 3rd Nov 2012245 viewsImage by Richard DoanAndrew Chick
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Cetti's Warbler245 viewsCetti's Warbler - it's in there somewhere - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Bittern on Tennisons spotted by Sandra Neale.245 viewsPaul Neale
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Red-backed Shrike245 viewsRoy Harvey
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Wood Lark244 viewsWood Lark Mid LincsRussell Hayes
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Crossbills244 viewsCrossbills - Walesby MoorRussell Hayes
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Pomarine Skua244 viewsjuv getting a lift from a GBBG -- it went back to its gull kill afterwardsgpc
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Pomarine Skua244 viewsMessingham NRS and K Spavin
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Raddes Warbler244 viewsMark Johnson
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Pallas's Warbler244 viewsOne of two present this afternoonRoy Harvey
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Sora243 viewsSora taken in fading light at Fenland Lagoon, Gibraltar Point by Nige Lound.achick
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Bewick's Swan243 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Black Kite243 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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American Golden Plover243 viewsbird 1 side on--this individual has some small white breast side patches, though not really obvious but has a much duller super and forecrown than the second bird; this bird has the better marked upperparts with black feather centres and one brown terial plus more black mottling on the underpartsgpc
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Red Kite243 viewsHeavily cropped record shot.Colin Pumfrett
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Male Hen Harrier243 viewslong shot in fading light Robert Hardy
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Glaucous Gull243 views2cygpc
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Raven243 viewsRaven - HawthorpeRussell Hayes
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All images on this site are the Copyright of individual photographers and birders, for further information, please contact individual photographers direct, using email address associated with each image. All views expressed within the Wildlife Album are those of the contributor and not necessarily those of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Album Administrators. All images on the Wildlife Album are taken in Lincolnshire, for further information on Lincolnshire Birds, see http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk . The terms of the Wildlife and Countryside Act must be observed and licences obtained to photograph Schedule 1 species from the appropriate Statutory Nature Conservation Agency. The Lincsbirds photo Album does not encourage images of rare birds taken at the nest or with young - a copy of the appropriate licences must be available, otherwise your image will be removed.

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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