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Most viewed - Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
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Arctic Skua190 viewsRuss Telfer
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White Stork190 viewsWhite Stork - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Black Redstart190 viewsRoy Harvey
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Temminck's stint Freiston RSPB190 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Rough-legged buzzard190 viewsGarry Wright
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Drake Common Scoter in the snow.190 viewsNot a mega rare bird in the county,but the first record at Messingham for 36 years.Stephen Routledge
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Red Kite190 views1 of at least 10 seenSteve Nesbitt
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Bittern190 viewsBeen wintering at Whisby NP on the north side of Grebe Lake since 28th Dec last year. Mostly seen in flight but can on occasions show in the open.Grahame Hopwood
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Daurian Shrike / Isabelline Shrike190 viewsgpc
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Long - tailed duck190 viewsGarry Wright
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Red-breasted Flycatcher190 viewsMark Johnson
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Glossy Ibis190 viewsShowed very well on small pool next to East HideRichard Jackson
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Shore larks190 viewsGarry Wright
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Ring Ouzel190 viewsWeelsby woods/Peak's lane. Thanks Chris Heaton for the head's up on this one. Always too far (100yds) but nice bird.Colin Smale
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RADDE'S WARBLER at Horseshoe Point189 viewsATRIFRONS
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Waxwings - Dean Eades189 viewsLincoln 26-11-08Dean Eades
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Yellow-legged Gull189 viewsYellow-legged Gull - WhisbyRussell Hayes
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Red-backed Shrike189 viewsFemale r-b shrike with some abnormal areas of white on it. These apparently disappeared the following day! Photo by Mick Briggs. Paul French
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Grantham Peregrines now fledged189 viewsAlan Ball
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Firecrest189 viewsColin Smale
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Ring-necked Duck189 viewsRing-necked Duck - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Bittern189 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Great Grey Shrike189 viewsDigiscoped in hazy conditionsRoy Harvey
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Red-necked Grebe189 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Drake Ring-necked Duck (record shot)189 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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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.

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