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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Spotted Flycatcher170 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Common Scoter170 viewsMark Johnson
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Snow bunting 1 of 7 millenium ridge170 viewsGarry Wright
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Reed Warbler170 viewsReed Warbler - MarstonRussell Hayes
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Brambling169 viewsgpc
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Grey Wagtail169 viewsGrey Wagtail - TealbyRussell Hayes
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Curlew169 viewsCurlew - North killingholmeRussell Hayes
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Long Tailed tit169 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe
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Green and Gold on Boxing Day169 viewsS and K Spavin
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Whitethroat169 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09 First shots with 800mmDean Eades
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King169 viewsDon Davis
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A 'Wake'169 viewsSpotted 5 up, 3 juv & 2 adults, managed to grab a shot of 4 in a groupMartin Common
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Egyptian Goose169 viewsFrom the hide at Kirkby on Bain. Didn't expect this sort of behavior in mid October!Trevor Gunby
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Lincs shorty169 viewschanged settings on 7d so practice shot..i know its not september but couldnt resist!
wanted to see what it looked like on here!
Andy Atkinson
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Kingfisher169 viewsKingDon Davis
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Dean Eades - Snow Bunting 169 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades
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169 viewsMJGrey
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Shoveler168 viewsDave Bradbeer
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swift168 viewsthis partial albino swift was found by Andrew Credland this evening over Barton sailing pit--a bird with almost identical plumage was in the same area from April 28-30th 2004---this must surely be the same individual--pictures taken between 19:40 and 20:05 on poor light at long rangegpc
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Oystercatcher168 viewsOystercatcher - for those that did not get to see it before it disappeared from the Album the last time I uploaded it.Russell Hayes
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Knot168 viewsKnot - Humberstone Fitties - Not too well, as you could walk right up to the bird, no need for scope here.Russell Hayes
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Bullfinch168 viewsBullfinch - WalesbyRussell Hayes
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Common Tern168 viewsCommon Tern - Boultham MereRussell Hayes
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Corn Bunting168 viewsCorn Bunting - Brtanston Island - Heat haze affecting pictureRussell Hayes
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