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Two-barred Crossbill237 viewsrubbish record shot, high in larch and very dullgpc
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reduced scaup236 viewsnote in the following photos the bill pattern, size re Greate Scaup, pattern of mantle scapulars, flanks shape, head shape, size and build-- a close approximation to a Lesser Scaup but a definite hybrid possibly Tufted / Scaup--gpc
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Mediterranean Gull236 viewsgpc
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Blue-headed Wagtail236 viewsBlue-headed Wagtail - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes
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White-rumped Sandpiper236 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Red-breasted Geese236 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Audouin's Gull (Ichthyaetus audouinii) Photo 1236 viewsThe Audouin's Gull (Ichthyaetus audouinii) photo supplied by Pete HaywoodAndrew Chick
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Steppe Shrike236 viewsAt one point today, I was the only person watching the shrike - image taken with wide angle lens!Andrew Chick
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl236 viewsLincs coast 25-04Dean Eades
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Adult Caspian Gull236 viewsAlthough not photographed, the all important wing tip pattern was noted when the bird stretched its wings.Grahame Hopwood
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White Stork236 viewsthis was not obvious through bins even at close range but clearly shows it to be an escapee gpc
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Iceland / Kumlien's Gull236 viewsgpc
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Bearded tit mere hide236 viewsGarry Wright
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Black Redstart236 viewsS and K Spavin
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2W Caspian Gull236 viewsRecord shot. Middlemarsh TipNige Lound
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Gib Waxwing236 viewsOne of four present this afternoonNige Lound
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Wood Sandpiper235 viewsRoy Harvey
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Dean Eades -Bearded tit235 viewsMid LincsDean Eades
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Black Kite235 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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Rough-legged Buzzard235 viewsRoy Harvey
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Bittern235 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Long-tailed Skua235 viewsgpc
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Grey phalarope235 viewsGarry Wright
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BLACK NECKED GREBE235 viewsColin Smale
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Garganey235 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby
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