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Gull-billed Tern233 viewsfirst-winter at Covenham Reservoir September 1972 photo Keith Atkingpc
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Raven233 viewsRaven - HawthorpeRussell Hayes
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Peregrine Falcon.233 viewsPaul Neale
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Lady`s-Tresses
232 viewsJust starting to come into flower, flower spike only 7cm. Very delicate

but a great looking orchid.
Mark Bibby
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Hen Harrier232 viewsgpc
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Smew232 viewsDean Eades
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White Stork232 viewsWhite Stork - Skellingthorpe Road Lincoln - taken in rainRussell Hayes
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Tern Sp232 viewsChapel Point - 25th August 2008Andrew Chick
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Steppe Shrike232 viewsAt one point today, I was the only person watching the shrike - image taken with wide angle lens!Andrew Chick
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Wheatear??232 viewsI have a feeling I shouldn't, but this was just over the Lincs border - I could see Lincolnshire.... Showed well along the shoreline, but what is it?? Also posted a front view...Stewart Hogg
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WAXWINGS232 viewsWoad Lane Great Coates this morning. Not feeding, just perching and flying. Lost them on the industrial estate.Colin Smale
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Goose232 viewsduring Webs this morning saw this goose and i thought the pale face pointed towards a bit of Canada, eye ring some lesser white-front, and a bit of pink foot for bare parts(legs were pink)Paul Sullivan
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Greenland White-fronted Goose232 viewsGreenland White-fronted Goose - South Ferriby - distantRussell Hayes
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Red-necked Grebe232 viewsDigiscoped at quite long range.
This could be the bird that has summered at Hatfield Moors in recent years?
Roy Harvey
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Purple Heron232 viewsJust landingRoy Harvey
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Dean Eades - Purple heron232 viewsDean Eades
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232 viewsDean Eades
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American Black Tern232 viewsfound this at 13:15 at Covenham while checking the Red-necked Grebesgpc
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Skua sp232 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic.Joe Pell
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Snow Bunting232 viewsSnow BuntingDon Davis
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Bittern232 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Tawny Owl232 viewsTawny Owl - Woodhall SpaRussell Hayes
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Bluethroat - Gib Point 3rd Nov 2012232 viewsImage by Richard DoanAndrew Chick
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Bittern on Tennisons spotted by Sandra Neale.232 viewsPaul Neale
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Wryneck.232 viewsPaul Neale
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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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