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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Marsh harrier170 viewsGarry Wright
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Barn owl169 viewsNeil Smith
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Hen Harrier169 viewsgpc
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169 viewsStephen Godson
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Goosander169 viewsJoe Pell
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Crossbill.169 viewsPaul Neale
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Redstart169 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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Dean Eades -168 viewsBardney pitsDean Eades
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Whimbrel168 viewsgpc
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168 viewsCovenham Reservoir - Poor light windy Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -168 viewsToft-newton reservoir 30-04-05Dean Eades
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Black Tailed Godwit168 viewsColin Smale
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Barn Owl168 viewsBarn Owl - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Warbler?? But which??!!168 viewsWould someone confirm id please, Thanks in advanceMick West
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Redwing and more snow168 viewsRobert Hardy
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Short Eared Owl168 views1 seen late on this afternoon only. It looks like it is going into town to Morrisons! :)Steve Nesbitt
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Kingfisher168 viewsRuss Telfer
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Tractors started cutting fields..hope this chap will be ok168 viewsAndy Atkinson
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flava167 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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Grey Plover167 viewsGrey Plover - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Bar-headed Goose167 viewsBar-headed Goose - Kirkby on Bain GP's Russell Hayes
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Nuthatch167 viewsEric Davison
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'White' Buzzard167 viewsrecord shotNick Clayton
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Heron and my Koi 167 viewsRobert Hardy
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Water Rail167 viewsWater Rail - River AncholmeRussell Hayes
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