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White Stork195 viewsRight I am off! :) Nice to meet up with Paul Neale & his wife.Steve Nesbitt
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Black-winged Stilt195 viewsBlack-winged Stilt - Willow Tree FenRussell Hayes
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Black-throated Diver195 viewsElusive on a very chilly morning!Roy Harvey
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Subalpine Warbler195 viewsSubalpine Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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GREAT GREY SHRIKE195 viewsA very active and mobile Great Grey Shrike at Saltfleetby today catching aerial prey such as dragonflies etc. What was amazing was its eyesight: it would pursue and catch prey up to 100m away spotting it from the top of a bush just north of the Rimac bridge.Mike Tarrant
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Peregrine195 viewsGarry Wright
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ARCTIC WARBLER195 viewsNot very showy except for those with great patience.Mike Tarrant
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GLAUCOUS GULL194 viewsFirst-winter Glaucous Gull at Haven outfall at tide-edge at Saltfleetby January-30, 2005. It looks particularly pale and small and may be a female but the bill-tip pattern and primary projection confirm the ID. Is it possible that the race barrovianus could turn up here? See photo in "Gulls Of Europe etc" by Olsen & Larsson P. 199. ATRIFRONS
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Black Kite194 viewsNocton Fen Area - 22nd July 2007achick
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Waxwing. 194 viewsOne of two birds reported by Geoff Knights, this morning. 10/02/10. Steve Keightley
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Dean Eades - Barred warbler194 viewsDonna nook - 02-10-10Dean Eades
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Pallas's Warbler194 viewsVideo grab - thanks JamesRoy Harvey
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Common Crane194 viewsCommon Crane - Saxby BridgeRussell Hayes
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Smew194 viewsRuss Telfer
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Red Kites194 views2 of the 4 over Welton le MarshGeorge Rutter
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Red Kite194 views1 of 8Steve Nesbitt
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Cetti's Warbler194 viewsCetti's Warbler - Hykeham/Whisby NRRussell Hayes
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Honey Buzzard.194 viewsPaul Neale
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Rose-coloured Starling194 viewsRose-coloured Starling - Anderby CreekRussell Hayes
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Scaup, with Tufted for comparison194 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer
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Red-throated Diver193 viewsThis is a video grab of the short-staying Covenham bird.
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Crossbill193 viewsCrossbill - WalesbyRussell Hayes
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Iceland Gull at Louth193 viewsQuite long range with unfavourable lightRoy Harvey
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Bittern193 viewsLincs coast 17-04-06Dean Eades
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