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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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flava212 viewsfor those who wish to discuss the Covenham flava here are some poor pics of a bird which was at Barton 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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Black-tailed Godwits212 viewsgpc
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Merlin212 viewsRobert Hardy
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?212 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt
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Fish face212 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Long Tailed Tit in flight212 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe
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Sparrowhawk212 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Little Owl211 viewsNocton 29-01-06Dean Eades
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Little Owl211 viewsLittle Owl - Branston IslandRussell Hayes
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Treecreeper211 viewsTreecreeper - LincolnRussell Hayes
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Artic or Common Tern?211 viewsPlease confirm anybody?
Far Ings
Richard Pipe
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Sedge Warbler.211 viewsS.WarblerDon Davis
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Thinks i cant see him...or her!211 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Dean Eades210 viewsOrigin Unknown Boultham ParkDean Eades
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Water Rail.

Tetney
210 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Merlin,

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210 viewsTetney Marshes, shame the bird was against a bright sky.Dave Bradbeer
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Common Tern210 viewsCommon Tern - Waters EdgeRussell Hayes
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Sparrowhawk210 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer
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Bearded Tit210 viewsBearded TitDon Davis
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Marsh Harrier210 viewsLooks like an old Friend as returned.Don Davis
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Carrion Crow210 viewsCarrion Crow - Bardney - 2 birds showing LeucismRussell Hayes
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Short-Eared Owl210 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Reed Warbler210 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk210 viewsDean Eades
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Tree Pipit209 viewsfirst of

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