No bother, Dave. Aye, park up, cross the dam. Walk 20 yards or so up the bank and the pied flycatchers are there. The spotted flycatchers I had to walk just a bit farther into the woods, maybe another 40/50 yards. Morning, I found the pied flycatchers very noisy and active, usually high up in the trees but that part of the wood is not dense so you can watch them while listening to them. Afternoons, not so vocal and active but they came down much closer to the ground. Spotted flycatcher did come to that part of the wood in the afternoon. Also wood warbler in there and tawny owls, among other birds, 'was in there about 10am one day and a tawny owl was hooting, I was there for the pied flycatchers so didn't bother but a lad I was talking to went and found it and got a beauty of a picture in daylight. The good thing about this place for the flycatchers is that you don't have to wait long to see them, last year I was seeing pied flycatchers on a daily basis within 5 minutes of turning up, they don't move far, and plenty of light gets in where they like to spend their time.