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    Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is a voluntary charitable organisation which cares for Lincolnshire's wildlife and countryside. Founded in 1948, the Trust covers the whole of the historic county of Lincolnshire - from the Humber to the Wash.

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    Starling Murmuration

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    Fact of the month

    Starlings are known for their wintry, aerial displays - or murmurations, with some flocks exceeding 1m birds!
    Find out where to see murmurations below.

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      • Create a home for wildlife
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      • Make an air bee n' bee
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    Poplar hawk-moth

    Lizzie Wilberforce

    Take our quiz below to find out which UK moth you are. Will you be an energetic hummingbird hawk-moth, or maybe a humble but marvellous peppered moth...

    Take the quiz!
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    Rockpooling

    Alexander Mustard

    If you're looking for a local wildlife event, you've come to the right place! From pond-dipping to bat hunts, wildlife talks to birdwatching walks, you're bound to find something to enjoy.

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Species

Geoff Trinder

Bearded tit

Bearded tit

Blue tit

Blue tit

Coal tit

Coal tit

Great tit

Great Tit

Greater Stitchwort

Greater stitchwort

Lesser stitchwort

Lesser stitchwort

Long-tailed tit

Long-tailed tit

Marsh tit

Marsh tit

Willow tit

Willow tit

Common Sandpiper

Common sandpiper

Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper

Red Bartsia

Red bartsia

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Banovallum House
Manor House Street
Horncastle
Lincolnshire
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