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The Boys looking for the "BIG" Seabird,or any for that matter.275 viewsStephen Routledge
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Mr Covenham Keith Robinson275 views10-09-07Dean Eades
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275 viewsAnother View as it flew away. Wingspan was 5 to 6 feet.Malcolm Johnson
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Brents?275 viewsLook like Brents to me. Taken at distance, much cropped. These were not calling and appeared smaller and darker birds than the Greylags around which were calling. If I was on the coast I would have no doubt but as these are not on the Marston list it is of some interest!David Morison
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Penduline Tit275 viewsRoy Harvey
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American Black Tern275 viewsthree shots show the diagnostic features -- I have much better pics that will appear elsewheregpc
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Firecrest275 views1 of 2 birds presentChris Atkin
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Common Redpoll, Bourne December 2011275 viewsAndrew Chick
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Alexandrine Parakeets cropped275 viewsJohn Badley
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Red-breasted Flycatcher275 viewsMark Johnson
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Rough-legged Buzzard275 viewsRough-legged Buzzard - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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See through an office window?275 viewsCan anyone please ID this bird see at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks. ThanksBob Wacey
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Woodlark274 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Steve Keightley274 viewsWash 'Pelegic' 24-09-06

Big thks to Steve for a very enjoyable day.

Thks

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Dean Eades
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Black (eared) Kite274 viewsa late afternoon digi-scoped effortgpc
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Peregrines - the three juvs.274 viewsRoy Harvey
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Whose a pretty girl?274 viewsJohn Clarkson
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ID please guys n gals274 viewsCovenham
Talk of a female Long Tailed Duck about but confirmation required
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Richard Pipe
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Little Auk274 viewsJohn Clarkson
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB?274 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Collared Pratincole274 viewsRoy Harvey
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Little Stint ?274 viewsGarry Wright
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Some sort of Gadwall Hybrid I presume274 viewsAny Suggestions?Russell Hayes
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Short-tailed vole274 viewsGarry Wright
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Shore lark274 viewsRobert Hardy
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The Bird Club was formed in 1979, to encourage and further an interest in the bird life, birding and birdwatching of the historic county of Lincolnshire, to collect and publish information on bird movements and bird populations, bird taxonomy, bird status, to encourage conservation of the wildlife of the county of Lincolnshire and to provide sound information on which bird conservation policies can be based.

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