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Little Grebe159 viewsAm well informed that it is a Little Grebe in winter plumage?Mick West
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male Lesser Redpoll159 viewsAlan Ball
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Dean Eades - Heron159 viewsDean Eades
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Dunlin at Covenham159 viewsUpper pic. taken 19.09.11.
Lower pic. - the long-billed bird, taken 18.09.11
Both appear to be juveniles
Roy Harvey
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Long-tailed Tit159 viewsOne of six that suddenly arrived on the feeder while wifey wouldn't let me out !Russ Telfer
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 159 viewsDean Eades
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Owl159 viewsRobert Hardy
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Lincs little owl159 viewsalways struggle to focus when more than one subject..any tips most welcome!Andy Atkinson
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Barn owl159 viewsGarry Wright
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Grey Heron,Thats dinner taken care of then !!159 viewsPaul Neale
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Hobby159 viewsLeslie Davidson
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Redstart159 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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Siskin159 viewsNear old River Bain bridgeTrevor Gunby
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Tree Sparrow159 viewsPete Scott
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Dean Eades -158 viewsKirkby pit - 18-03-05Dean Eades
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Golden Plover158 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Skua
158 viewsArtic Skua - Wash Boat trip from Boston - 17th Sept 2005achick
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Siskin158 viewsSiskin - Waters EdgeRussell Hayes
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Yellowhammer - Bradley Woods Grimsby158 viewsYellowhammer taken in Bradley Woods Grimsby.Richard Pipe
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Juvenile Grey Heron158 viewsHair raising !Roy Harvey
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Black-headed Gull158 viewsBlack-headed Gull - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Barn Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness
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Dead Dunlin158 viewsFound on Lincoln High St (near Debenhams) having hit a window at approx. 6am on 13th November 2007. (In very good condition, anyone would like it get in touch otherwise I'll feed it to the cat - ps only joking about the cat!)achick
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Goldcrest - male158 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 Hawk158 viewsHarris Hawk - Escapee - Nocton FenRussell Hayes
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