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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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Bar-headed Goose150 viewsBar-headed Goose - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Jack Snipe150 viewsgpc
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Sparrowhawk with Sparrow150 viewsPhoto taken by my daughter in our garden 5pm 11th April 2007Richard Pipe
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Goldcrest - male150 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 Hawk150 viewsHarris Hawk - Escapee - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Tawny Owls150 viewsTawny Owls - NoctonRussell Hayes
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Oiled redshank-Killingholme hide150 viewsWhere's the Blackwits gone at Killingholme??Colin Smale
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Common Buzzard150 viewsTaken through the clag at 150m from my bedroom window.David Morison
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S.E.Owl.150 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis
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150 viewsStephen Godson
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SEO150 viewsRuss Telfer
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Dean Eades - Buzzard150 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo150 viewsDean Eades
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Black-Tailed Godwit.150 viewsPaul Neale
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Kingfisher150 viewsKingDon Davis
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Reed Warbler in my conservatory!150 viewsI was surprised to find this Reed Warbler INSIDE my conservatory this morning!
I did manage to get it out safely.
Paul Dumpleton
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Redstart150 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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Tree Sparrow150 viewsPete Scott
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Avocets149 viewsSynchronised preening !Roy Harvey
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Skua
149 viewsArtic Skua - Wash Boat trip from Boston - 17th Sept 2005achick
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Siskin149 viewsSiskin - Waters EdgeRussell Hayes
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Green woodpecker149 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Willow Warbler149 viewsWillow Warbler - Unusually pale below without any signs of yellow in the plumage - It's song was not like other Willow Warbler's songs, more like a short warble ending in a twitter. -Roxby Landfill SiteRussell Hayes
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Yellowhammer - Bradley Woods Grimsby149 viewsYellowhammer taken in Bradley Woods Grimsby.Richard Pipe
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Water Rail149 viewsWater Rail - Branston IslandRussell Hayes
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