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Black Kite at Oxcombe on 23 April 2011 332 viewsImage by Kev WilsonAndrew Chick
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Black Kite331 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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White-tailed Eagle331 viewsSeen feeding on a Greylag Goose on Whitton SandsWayne Gillatt
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Bittern.331 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Ring Tail Hen Harrier330 viewsRuss Telfer
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Diamond Dove329 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Pomarine Skua328 viewsA couple of skuas around - hassling the ternsRoy Harvey
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American Black Tern328 viewsRobert Hardy
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Harrier Sp3328 viewsWayne Gillatt
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Rough-legged Buzzard326 viewswith uninvited guestgpc
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juv peregrines Lincoln Cathedral325 viewsSame two birdsKevin Durose
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Common Redpoll and Lesser Redpoll325 viewsCaught during ringing in Fulbeck on Jan 29th 2011Andrew Chick
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Black Headed Blue Tit.324 viewsTaken at Whisby last week. The head is actually blue, with a black neck. I've had the id confirmed by BTO, and it's a rare aberration. Most others seen are Great Tits.Graham Gamble
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Black Kite324 viewsAlways at long range when on the groundRoy Harvey
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American Black Tern324 viewsfirst for Lincs and 4th? for Britain first on the east coastgpc
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Red-breasted Geese323 viewsgpc
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Long-eared Owl323 viewsRoy Harvey
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Honey Buzzard (dark morph juv.)322 viewsTaken from the east bank at RSPB Frampton.
Because of the strong winds this bird was not flying in typical style!
Neil Smith
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Audouin's Gull (Ichthyaetus audouinii) photo 3320 viewsThe Audouin's Gull (Ichthyaetus audouinii) photo supplied by Pete HaywoodAndrew Chick
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Golden Oriole320 viewsgpc
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Buff-breasted Sandpiper320 viewsRoy Harvey
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Two-barred Crossbill320 viewsPicture from the back of Neil Drinkall's cameraRoy Harvey
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Montagu's Harrier (Female)319 viewsMontagu's Harrier - Digiscoped from the RSPB viewing area Digby FenRussell Hayes
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RED-BACKED SHRIKE at Saltfleetby318 viewsA shot taken in the gloom of an incoming sea-fret minutes before the bird went to roost.ATRIFRONS
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318 viewsAlan Ball
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