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Most viewed - Mammals in Lincolnshire
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Stoat 142 viewsS and K Spavin
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Stoat142 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison
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Tagged Seal 61883 - Donna nook 142 viewsDean Eades
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Fox 142 viewsFoxDon Davis
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Grey Seal142 viewsSeveral inquisitive adults close to the shoreRoy Harvey
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Otter142 viewsOtter - River Welland - Deeping High BankRussell Hayes
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Dean Eades - Hare141 viewsNocton fen 12-06-06Dean Eades
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Stoat140 viewsSomeone is watching you!David Morison
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Weasel140 viewsWeaselDon Davis
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Fox139 viewsNick Clayton
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Stoat139 viewsMick West
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Stoat139 viewsThe moorhen has seen the stoat but is unperturbed!David Morison
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Water Vole138 viewsMick West
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Dean Eades - Grey seals137 viewsWash 09-07Dean Eades
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on borrowed time!!137 viewsByron Webb
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Roe Deer137 viewsGrainthorpe HavenDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Seals 137 viewsDonna 18-10-09Dean Eades
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Row deer137 viewsRobert Hardy
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Water Vole137 viewsGibraltar Point - one of the dipping pondsChris Grimshaw
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Common Seal136 viewsCommon Seal - Freiston ShoreRussell Hayes
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Water Vole136 viewsTetneyDave Bradbeer
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Weasel135 viewsMick West
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Common Seal? Cleethorpes this morning.135 viewsTend to think this is a Common Seal pup due to head shape and the fact that they are apparrently born June/July, unless there is an expert out there?Dave Bradbeer
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Hare at Alkborough135 viewsS and K Spavin
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Stoat134 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison
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