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Peregrine's view from nest tray326 viewsNesting tray is situated on north side of the StumpAlan Ball
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston325 viewsDean Eades
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yellowlegs Freiston325 viewsslightly more in profile, very distant but shows bill length and profile, this is the only other pic i managed before this bird from the 9th April flewPaul Sullivan
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Steppe Grey Shrike325 viewsIs it the Uropygial gland (Preen gland) the shrike is flashing?Nick Clayton
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Central Park, Scunthorpe325 viewsThis is how the council manages a tawny owl breeding site. This area was once covered in wild flowers. Notice the bird boxes, one nicely propped up against a tree.
The whole area is now covered in concrete.
S and K Spavin
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White-tailed Eagle325 viewsSeen feeding on a Greylag Goose on Whitton SandsWayne Gillatt
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Med/Common Gull hybrid?325 viewsBeach between Skegness and Gib Point 300712Nige Lound
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Dean Eades324 viewsToads - Messingham - 20-03-05Dean Eades
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Montagu's Harrier324 viewsMontagu's Harrier - Male - Record Shot viewed from RSPB viewpointRussell Hayes
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Woodlark feeding after near miss from sparrowhawk. 324 viewsGarry Wright
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What the Duck !323 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer
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I D please -323 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe
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Dean Eades - Bearded Tit322 viewsLincs Coast 30-04-06Dean Eades
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Black Kite322 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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Ring Tail Hen Harrier322 viewsRuss Telfer
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Garry Wright322 viewsGarry Wright - Mr Huttoft Pit 2015Russell Hayes
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Russell 321 viewsThat's the way to do itDean Eades
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Western Subalpine Warbler321 viewsthanks Chris a great addition to my list of Subalp races in Lincs! pretty dull when we arrived but its colour shines throughgpc
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Pomarine Skua321 viewsA couple of skuas around - hassling the ternsRoy Harvey
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American Black Tern321 viewsRobert Hardy
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Bittern.321 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Goldcrest320 viewsrare shot of a male aggravated with crest raisedgpc
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John Badley on live BBC radio......320 viewsRSPB Frampton in the headlines with news of the Oriental Pratincole...Andrew Chick
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Storm clouds over Marston320 viewsDavid Morison
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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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