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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Swallow151 viewsSwallow - DunholmeRussell Hayes
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Kestrel151 viewsMick West
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Stonechat151 viewsRoy Harvey
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Blackbirds feeding on apples at Grasby151 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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Meadow Pipit151 viewsJohn Clarkson
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WOOD WARLBER151 viewsNot hot on warbler id but if it's not a wood, someone will say.Colin Smale
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Snow Buntings151 viewsIn a flock with TwiteMick West
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male Lesser Redpoll151 viewsAlan Ball
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Barn Owl caught a shrew151 viewsRobert Hardy
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Fieldfare151 viewsRuss Telfer
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Long-tailed Tit151 viewsOne of six that suddenly arrived on the feeder while wifey wouldn't let me out !Russ Telfer
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Cormorant151 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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Young Tawny151 viewsFirst Garden Breeding RecordGeorge Rutter
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Spotted Flycatcher151 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Sedge Warbler.151 viewsS.WarblerDon Davis
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Lincs shorty151 viewsRuss..theory is it was the heat because out tonight also..unless anybody knows otherwise!Andy Atkinson
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Short - Eared -Owl.151 viewsS.E.O.Don Davis
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Common tern + redshanks151 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Little owl151 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades
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Whooper swans151 viewsGarry Wright
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spotted redshank151 viewsLarge Meal !Leslie Davidson
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Dean Eades150 viewsCorn bunting - Nocton fen 19-03-05Dean Eades
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Swift150 viewsgpc
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Great spotted Woodpecker feeding young150 viewsmore on the blog.Dave Bradbeer
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Little Egret150 viewsFitties pools ( Tetney Marshes )Dave Bradbeer
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