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Most viewed - Common Birds in Lincolnshire
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swift161 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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Dean Eades - Treecreeper161 viewsHackthorn Estates 26-02-06Dean Eades
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Willow Warbler161 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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Kestrel161 viewsMick West
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Little Owl161 viewsLittle Owl - Branston IslandRussell Hayes
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whats this then161 viewsRobert Hardy
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Barn Owl caught a shrew161 viewsRobert Hardy
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Whitethrote161 viewsRobert Hardy
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Little Owl161 viewsMichael Pickwell
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Fieldfare161 viewsFieldfare - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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Short-eared Owl161 viewsQuite surprisingly the bird was sat in the hedge beside the busy Caistor-Horncastle road
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Roy Harvey
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Greenshank161 viewsMark Johnson
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Tree Sparrows161 viewsSome of the 8 young being fed todayRuss Telfer
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Kingfisher161 viewsKingDon Davis
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Kingfisher161 viewsKingDon Davis
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G-C- grebe161 viewsGarry Wright
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Ruff161 viewsRuss Telfer
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spotted redshank161 viewsLarge Meal !Leslie Davidson
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Common Redstart161 viewsCommon Redstart - Gibraltar Point - Behaving more like a Black Redstart around the old visitor centre.Russell Hayes
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Ruddy Duck160 viewsRuddy Duck - Waters EdgeRussell Hayes
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Whinchat160 viewsRinged WhinchatRichard Pipe
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Whoopers160 viewsthe 12




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Snow Buntings160 viewsIn a flock with TwiteMick West
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King160 viewsDon Davis
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Little Egret160 viewsLittle Egret.Don Davis
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