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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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S.E.Owl.141 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis
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SEO141 viewsRuss Telfer
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Sparrowhawk141 viewsRobert Hardy
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Cormorant141 viewsAppears to be of the subspecies Phalacrocorax Sinensis which I have not seen before. Heavily cropped distant shot from the hide.Trevor Gunby
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Green Woodpecker141 viewsAdult with a young birdSteve Nesbitt
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Nuthatch141 viewsFirst time I've seen one here Russ Telfer
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For JTG aka max141 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Sanderling141 viewsNick Clayton
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Black(&White) Bird141 viewsBlack(&White) Bird - Anderby CreekRussell Hayes
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Stonechat141 viewsMark Johnson
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Lesser Redpoll141 viewsFailing on trying to find a local Brambling, but good to see a few of these around..Colin Scott
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Chiffchaff140 viewsChiffchaff BardneyRussell Hayes
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Cuckoo140 viewsCuckoo - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Little Egret140 viewsFitties pools ( Tetney Marshes )Dave Bradbeer
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Stonechat140 viewsRoy Harvey
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Blackbirds feeding on apples at Grasby140 viewsA poor shot taken through the house window early a.m.
Shows about 40 of the 55 blackbirds seen at one time today
Roy Harvey
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Goldcrest - male140 viewsPoor photo taken in bad light within woodland, but what a splendid display of his crest, never seen it this striking before :)Mick West
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Harris Hawk140 viewsHarris Hawk - Escapee - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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fieldfare140 viewsRobert Hardy
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Common Buzzard140 viewsTaken through the clag at 150m from my bedroom window.David Morison
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Short-Eared Owl140 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Little Ringed Plover.140 viewsL.R.PloverDon Davis
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140 viewsStephen Godson
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SEO140 viewsRuss Telfer
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Short-eared Owl140 viewsOne of Two birds seen at RSPB Freiston Shore todayNeil Smith
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