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Most viewed - Old Lincs Rarities
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Pine Bunting752 viewsGib Point March 1995Nige Lound
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Size of the Humber ice floes in 62/63 winter528 viewsColin Smale
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Wilson's Phalarope.488 viewsPaul Neale
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Rose-coloured Starling470 viewsNick Clayton
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Bluethroat463 viewsGib Point. May 1993Nige Lound
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Steppe Grey Shrike.462 viewsPaul Neale
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Black-bellied dipper.445 viewsPaul Neale
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Pacific Golden Plover434 viewsgpc
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Alpine Accentor390 viewsColin Jennings
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Pacific Golden Plover385 viewsgpc
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Lesser Sand Plover364 viewsgpc
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Red-footed Falcon360 viewsgpc
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Black-Bellied Dipper.349 viewsPaul Neale
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344 viewsCleethorpes 1962-63. Buck beck froze at high tide and at low tide the ice collapsed.Colin Smale
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Desert Wheatear339 viewsgpc
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Red-flanked Bluetail336 viewsgpc
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Pomarine Skuas335 viewsgpc
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Little Bittern331 viewsgpc
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Red-headed Bunting331 viewsgpc
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Alpine Accentor320 viewsgpc
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Cleethorpes opposite boating lake. 1962-63 winter. Humber froze like Alaska.319 viewsColin Smale
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Rustic Bunting Gib 9th May 1993314 viewsMale present for 3 daysNige Lound
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Snowy Owl313 viewsgpc
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Parrot Crossbill309 viewsgpc
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GT white egrett307 viewsRobert Hardy
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