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  1. Richard Powell

    Leicestershire and Rutland Birding/Local Patches

    I noticed that as well. Also Ring Ouzel reported at Bardon Hill today. A small number of Woodlark are present in Notts and Staffs, I'm not saying where for obvious reasons (so there eggers!). But perhaps it's more likely this one was a longer distance migrant. Certainly got the conditions...
  2. Richard Powell

    Leicestershire and Rutland Birding/Local Patches

    Cheers Adey I know what you mean about regular coverage. I live near to Stoke these days, and a place like Berry Hill (in Stoke itself!), turns up all sorts of stuff you would'nt believe. And again, some days aboslutely zip. But that's the beauty of local patch birding. Any Coalville...
  3. Richard Powell

    Leicestershire and Rutland Birding/Local Patches

    I'd just like to say it's great to see a thread for Leicestershire/Rutland. :t: Burton is my home town, but I never birded round Bardon Hill at Coalville. That always used to produce Ring Ouzels in the spring and autumn, just wondered if it has produced anything recently?
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