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Dean Eades -

Ring Ouzel
152 viewsTetney lock 01-11-05Dean Eades22222
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Red necked Phalarope188 viewsMark Bibby22222
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Dean Eades - Black

Necked Grebe juv
182 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 1of2Dean Eades22222
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Woodlark350 viewsJohn Clarkson22222
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acrobatics269 viewsgpc22222
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Smew308 viewsSmew Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes22222
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dancing crane445 viewsgpc22222
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Little Gull & Lesser Yellowlegs245 viewsLittle Gull & Lesser Yellowlegs - Gibraltar pointRussell Hayes11111
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Crossbill156 viewsCrossbill - WalesbyRussell Hayes11111
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Dean Eades

Red-Backed Shrike
206 viewsRecord shots Gunthorpe 29-08-05Dean Eades11111
(2 votes)
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Curlew Sandpiper188 viewsCurlew Sandpiper - North Killingholme Haven PitsRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Woodlark211 viewsWoodlark - Mid LincsRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Dotterel288 viewsDotterel - North CotesRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Bittern248 viewsLincs coast 17-04-06Dean Eades11111
(1 votes)
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Ashy - headed Wagtail266 viewsAshy - headed Wagtail - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Whooper Swan156 viewsWhooper Swan - New HollandRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Mealy Redpoll205 viewsMealy Redpoll - WalesbyRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Mealy Redpoll227 viewsMealy Redpoll - WalesbyRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Bewick Swan249 viewsBewick Swan - Dunston FenRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Dean Eades - Waxwing134 viewsTetney 11-12-05Dean Eades11111
(1 votes)
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Hen Harrier286 viewsgpc11111
(1 votes)
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Dean Eades -

Whooper Swan
117 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 25-11-05Dean Eades11111
(1 votes)
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Grey

Phalarope
145 viewsGrey PhalaropeRussell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Lesser Yellowlegs147 viewsLesser Yellowlegs - Nth Killingholme - Never decent light

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Russell Hayes11111
(1 votes)
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Lesser

Yellowlegs
151 viewscomparison with Redshank showing small size and slnder jizzgpc11111
(1 votes)
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Joining the Bird Club is a great way to make new birdwatching friends and contacts in Lincolnshire! If you are a "beginner", but keen to become actively involved in birding, you will find that learning about your county's wild birds - how, when and where to see them - is both easier and more enjoyable when undertaken in the company of our local enthusiasts. If you're already an active birdwatcher you can add another dimension to your birding by becoming involved in our varied local activities.

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