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Recent content by Marxach

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    Which reserve to visit?

    A bit late this for which I apologise. Thank you all for the suggestions. In the end we went to Fairburn Ings where we failed to see the black necked grebes. We were well compensated though with a bittern and a whooper swan.Added to that we saw a couple of ring ouzels in Derbyshire and lots...
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    Which reserve to visit?

    In Yorkshire next week and time to visit either Potteric Carr or Fairburn Ings or St Aidens. Any thoughts welcome Regards Peter
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    WWT Welney or RSPB Frampton Marsh

    That's that then! Frampton it is - thank you
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    WWT Welney or RSPB Frampton Marsh

    On holiday next month with time to visit either Welney or Frampton Marsh, we've never been to either. I'd welcome advice on which would be the best to visit. Regards Peter
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    North Wales holiday

    Thank you. Vyrnwy definitely on the plan, I'll check out the others. Regards Peter
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    North Wales holiday

    Staying at Llandrillo not far from Bala in a couple of weeks. Quite new to this birding lark, does anybody have suggestions on sites nearby worth visiting? Regards Peter
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    Yellow wagtails

    Thank you
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    Yellow wagtails

    Thank you, planning to visit Blacktift Sands so fingers crossed Regards Peter
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    Yellow wagtails

    In north Humberside and Wharfedale each for a few days in a couple of weeks. Can anybody recommend a good site for seeing yellow wagtails please. Regards Peter
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    New member from Berkshire

    Hi First year birding and surprised at the variety of birds to be seen if I just look! Regards Peter
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