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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Great Spotted Woodpecker217 viewsCentral Park, ScunthorpeS and K Spavin
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Dunlins217 views3 Dunlins took @ Covenham early (07:30 ish) on Sun in the SE Corner. Not sure if any are of the 'suspect' variety ?Russ Telfer
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Short - eared owl217 viewsGarry Wright
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Kingfisher217 viewsMark Johnson
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Barn Owl217 viewsKevin Everton
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217 viewsKevin Everton
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Goosander pike fishing217 viewsShe tried hard but lunch just wouldn't go down.Pete Scott
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Redshank216 viewsRedshank North KillingholmeRussell Hayes
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Buzzard216 viewsRavendaleRichard Pipe
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HOBBY216 viewsFRAMPTON ( WITH THANKS TO MICK)Geoff Harrod
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KIngfisher216 viewsKevin Everton
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Kingfisher216 viewsColin Scott
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Long-tailed

Tit
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Common

Tern
215 viewsCommon Tern seen from the Wash boat trip - 17th Sept 2005achick
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Starling215 viewsStarling - Branston FenRussell Hayes
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just for you max!215 viewsthere ya go max. me and barry plus some irish mates, have laid you a new road to the black hut hope you like it. [dont tell anyone though]Byron Webb
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flava wag214 viewsBarton in late April 1988--note the grey uppers including crown and the blackish rump white underparts with pale lemon yellow restricted to the chin and throat and super, the median covert bar broader than the greater covert bar but also the yellow outer web to the outermost tertial--the call was very similar to a Yellow Wag---although something of an extreme example such grey mantled flavas are not all that raregpc
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Dean Eades -214 viewsToft-newton reservoir 30-04-05Dean Eades
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Kingfisher214 viewsKingfisher at Far Ings - BartonRichard Pipe
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Heron214 viewsRimac 05-08-06Dean Eades
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Robin214 viewsuniomystic
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Med Gull and Mile Hopper214 viewsgpc
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Short-eared Owl214 viewsRuss Telfer
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo214 viewsDean Eades
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Great Crested Grebe213 viewsmore on my website www.pbase.com/latho
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