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White-tailed Eagle440 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Rose-coloured Starling439 viewsNick Clayton
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steppe? Buzzard438 viewscomments welcome on ID of this birdgpc
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Dean Eades -

Bittern
436 viewsLincsDean Eades
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Falcon sp.435 viewsRecord shots of the Falcon species/cross, seen recently near Bardney Lock.Russell Hayes
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White-tailed Eagle434 viewsOver Cawthorpe, Burwell, W Louth & S Elkington etcJohn Clarkson
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dead whale Butterwick433 viewsviewed from Butterwick but near LevertonPaul Sullivan
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Mixed Bag431 viewsBlack Kite - Hen Harrier - Little Egret - Marsh Harrier - OK I know it's not the best photo, but what a spectacle.Russell Hayes
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Black Headed Blue Tit.430 viewsI've had the id confirmed by BTO as definitely a Blue Tit aberration.
Graham Gamble
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Arctic Redpoll and Lesser Redpoll430 viewsSent in by Paul Marshall taken from is room window in LincolnDean Eades
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Early

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429 viewsChambers wood 24-04-05Dean Eades
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First Bird Club Computer429 viewshead scratching over the first Bird Report on the new computer I think it was 1995; it ran on MSDos and had a memory that I seem to recall was 64MB -- the screen was black and the text vivid green -- gpc
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BIRDERS OR SHOOTERS?428 viewsI have placed these pallets on Grainthorpe marsh for the waders to get used to an 'object' in their territory. I intend to put a hide between these pallets but some 'oik' keeps knocking them down. Sadly, nowadays I can't leave a hide up as that would get nicked.
So, this has not been set up by shooters but by a bird photographer, please leave it alone?
Colin Smale
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Steppe Grey Shrike.427 viewsPaul Neale
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Mink427 viewsMinkDon Davis
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Osprey At426 viewsThe bird has an orange ring on the right leg with the letters 'AS' - as reported to Roger by 'Canadian Mike'.
The left wing is held rather low when at rest. This wing is also minus several flight feathers, but it does not appear to be in any difficulty when flying.
Roy Harvey
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Red-rumped Swallow426 viewsgpc
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EURASIAN SPARROWHAWK425 viewsAs I have a large Tree and House Sparrow flock regularly feeding in my garden, they quite naturally attract their share of Sparrowhawks. Up to three different birds visit and this one was drying out after a recent heavy downpour.ATRIFRONS
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Turkey Vulture425 viewstwo birds in onegpc
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Any ideas?425 viewsOne for the armchair detectives.Russell Hayes
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Bluethroat425 viewsGib Point. May 1993Nige Lound
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Dean Eades424 viewsFox

Caterpillar moth - Rimac
Dean Eades
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A cracking starling !424 viewsIn a Bottesford garden a few years agoRoy Harvey
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe424 viewsA shot to show leg colourRoy Harvey
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