Ultimate Lockdown List

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11 Apr 2020 08:00 #2723 by Alan Hudson
Replied by Alan Hudson on topic Ultimate Lockdown List
Amazing list, we also had female Blackcap
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10 Apr 2020 20:23 #2722 by Chris Grimshaw
Black Redstart
Black-throated Thrush
Bluethroat
Brambling
Bullfinch
Chiffchaff
Coal Tit
Collared Dove
Common Buzzard
Common Crane
Common Gull
Common Redshank
Common Scoter
Common Snipe
Common Tern
Common Whitethroat
Cormorant
Curlew
Firecrest
Garganey
Glaucous Gull
Golden Plover
Goldfinch
Grasshopper Warbler
Great Crested Grebe
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great White Egret
Green Woodpecker
Grey Heron
Grey Phalarope
Grey Plover
Grey Wagtail
Hen Harrier
Herring Gull
Hooded Crow
House Martin
House Sparrow
Jack Snipe
Kestrel
Kingfisher
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Lesser Whitethroat
Linnet
Little Owl
Little Ringed Plover
Mandarin Duck
Marsh Harrier
Mediterranean Gull
Merlin
Mistle Thrush
Nuthatch
Oystercatcher
Peregrine Falcon
Pied Wagtail
Pink-footed Goose
Purple Sandpiper
Red Kite
Redwing
Reed Bunting
Reed Warbler
Ring Ouzel
Ringed Plover
Rough-legged Buzzard
Sand Martin
Sandwich Tern
Shelduck
Short-eared Owl
Shoveler
Siskin
Skylark
Song Thrush
Sparrowhawk
Spoonbill
Starling
Stonechat
Swallow
Tawny Owl
Teal
Water Pipit
Wheatear
White Wagtail
White-tailed Eagle
Whooper Swan
Wigeon
Willow Warbler

These birds have been seen in Lincolnshire since the lockdown was imposed. All made it on to the latest sightings section and many more didn't. Perhaps one or two were seen by not adhering to the governments guidance (perhaps). Still it is not a bad list and perhaps the lockdown has saved us all a few gallons of petrol
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