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Mink - River Slea.1142 viewsMink swimming in the River Slea.Graham Hardy
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Graham Catley - Fallow Deer989 viewsFallow Deergpc
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Grey

Squirrel
979 viewsGraham Hardy
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Mink - River Slea849 viewsMink seen swimming in the River SleaGraham Hardy
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Grey

Squirrel
805 viewsGraham Hardy
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Dean Eades704 viewsFallow Deer - Belton 19-02-05Dean Eades
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stoat691 viewsgpc
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Fox

cubs at Market Rasen
547 viewsRoy Harvey
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Muntjac523 viewsMuntjac

Buck, the long pedicles on the head will soon produce antlers - Chambers Farm Wood - Distant

shot through branches
Russell Hayes
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Dead Otter - Bourne521 viewsUnfortunately a dead female Otter on road at Bourne.
Further proof of spread of Otters in Lincs
Alan Ball
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Dean Eades - Stoats511 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades
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dead whale Butterwick433 viewsviewed from Butterwick but near LevertonPaul Sullivan
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Mink427 viewsMinkDon Davis
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Chinese Water Deer 181211397 viewsChinese Water Deer. Gib 181211Nige Lound
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Mystery Footprint373 viewsCould anybody put an animal to this footprint My dad thinks Otter but the body of water seen was the size of a downstairs of a house and about 1 foot deep at best basically a small bog. With some reads Anthony Bentley
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WEASEL OR STOAT366 viewsWEASEL OR STOAT, (DRAGGING HIS LUNCHGeoff Harrod
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Hedgehog364 viewsHedgehog - BardneyRussell Hayes
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STOAT362 viewsGeoff Harrod
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Whale Skegness359 viewsDean Eades
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358 viewsOTTER, ( Thanks to Garry)Geoff Harrod
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stoat with a ? mark 349 viewsanother showing all of it :)Robert Hardy
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Mink341 viewsuniomystic
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Mole329 viewsMole -

One of three seen running around the sand dunes at Donna Nook during daylight
Russell Hayes
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nots lincs but question320 viewsIn doncaster this morning walking back from missing out on kingfisher & this little fella was jumping up & down in small bushes chasing birds...but birds werent flying off just kind of jumping up & down themselves..would they of been nesting hence not run away mode?
As said..sorry not lincs!
Andy Atkinson
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Whale Skegness308 viewsDean Eades
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