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Marsh Sandpiper263 viewsfound my mr ND -- how did I miss it this morning? picture taken in the dark tonight!
Previous Lincs records are below
Welland estuary Holbeach St Marks Aug 8th 1954
Witham Mouth Aug 8-15th 1987
Bardney adult May 18-19th 1992
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White Stork263 viewsNot typical habitat in which to see White Stork and three Grey HeronsRoy Harvey
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Fox and Hound [sort of ]263 viewsPete Scott
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'Yellow' Starling - Grantham263 viewsImage taken in Harrowby near Grantham by Richard CrossAndrew Chick
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Dean Eades -262 viewsCovenham Reservoir 07-03-05Dean Eades
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flava wag262 viewsBarton in late April 1988--note the grey uppers including crown and the blackish rump white underparts with pale lemon yellow restricted to the chin and throat and super, the median covert bar broader than the greater covert bar but also the yellow outer web to the outermost tertial--the call was very similar to a Yellow Wag---although something of an extreme example such grey mantled flavas are not all that raregpc
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Little Egret, camera only262 viewsIn recent weeks ( and currently ) there has been a very obliging bird at the fitties pools feeding down to twenty feet from the car! open the door and it's off, may interest the Digi SLR boys, early morning best before it gets busy.Dave Bradbeer
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Black-tails262 viewshow many?gpc
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Woodcock262 viewsWoodcock on November 28th 2007 at Messingham Sand QuarryJohn Goy
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262 viewsPicture was taken without my knowledge by a cheekie chappy while I was taking snaps/video of the Steppe Grey Shrike at Grainthorpe Haven. This should provide quite a few laffs among the birding fraternity lolJohn Goy
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Peter Flyer Haywood262 viewsgreat grey shrike welbourn Dean Eades
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Semi-Palmated Sandpiper262 viewsShowed well for over 2 hours from about noonRoy Harvey
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Roller262 viewsgpc
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White-tailed Eagle262 viewsgpc
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Hen Harrier262 viewsDistant shot, heavy croppedMick Widdowson
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Ring Ouzel262 viewsAbout the best I could manage in this afternoon's murk !Russ Telfer
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Fenland Lagoon262 viewsFenland Lagoon from Mill Hill showing the breach at the sluiceChris Grimshaw
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Autumn Lady's Tresses261 viewsColin Jennings
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Water Pipit261 viewsColin Jennings
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Snow/Barnacle Goose Hybrid??261 viewsFound in a flock of about 30 barnaclesMichael Pickwell
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Dotterel261 viewsOne of the bright females.
They were quite distant but got spooked by a gull and then flew a bit closer
Roy Harvey
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Kumlien's gull Frampton261 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Big S260 viewsDonna nookDean Eades
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Raven260 views4 x Raven - Marston STW - Seen well at close range as they flew overhead, all the usual features noted, Voice, Shaggy Neck etc. Unfortunately this is the only picture I could get as they flew away West.Russell Hayes
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Peregrine260 viewsLouth
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