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    Birding in Worcestershire

    A worcestershire Speciality
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    A few of the birds through the upstairs window
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    First singing willow warbler pearl lane Areley Kings.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    2 brambling Pearl lane Areley Kings first I’ve seen this year.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Saturday morning brambling over Dunley SW calling.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Ribbesford wood ,blackcap,chiffchaff, willow warbler, garden warbler, spotted flycatcher, tawny owl and GS woodpecker all seen and heard, I’ll try again tonight for woodcock and nightjar.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Made had a trip to jubilee gardens bewdley to see hawfinches ,these birds are usually hard to see in Worcestershire but all you have to do is sit on a park bench and wait. I personally saw 5 but 16 were seen by other observers. While there 2 female goosanders flew south. Went on to visit eyemore...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Christmas morning decided to take a quick walk around ribbesford wood ,bewdley switchback,usually not a good place for birding and it didn’t disappoint with only 9 common species a fly over redpoll being the best in 2 hours. Boxing Day wyre Forrest could not believe after 3 hours it was actually...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Sunday night 9.00pm woodcock on a field in areley kings called the wreck surrounded by a housing estate so not a typical venue for such a seldom seen bird. Associated more with late evening walks through wyre Forrest in summer.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    My first redwings of the autumn over the Stourport area.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Red kite over the great Witley to Bromyard road heading in the direction of Clifton 3.10pm.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Robin building a nest in the garden.
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    Dawn chorus today had a couple of extras in the way of blackbird , collared dove and skylark, joining the usual robin dunnock and song thrush spring is getting closer as is the sunrise .Another 15 mins or 1 week more and the morning dog walk will be in full sun .Going back to listening to the...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    not exactly Worcestershire but just over the border at titis tone clee 2 ring ousels,redstart, wheatears,stonechats and singing willow warblers. CAtherton common 2 red kites circling. The Shropshire sights don't seem to be used regularly and as a Worcestershire birder thought this might be of...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    walk from blackstone country park over to devils spitleful and rifle range 45 species seen lesser pecker heard, but the stars of the day had to be 4 crossbills, 2 male ,in dev spit by the mound , cracking views. The reserve is now looking a lot better after its make over a couple of years ago...
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    Birding in Worcestershire

    A walk along the old railway line from wilden top to the canal then on towards kidderminster on the tow path saw 38 species recorded ,all common but, always something in view ,unlike some of the walks i go on. Great habitats that could hide some real goodies including views over wilden marsh...
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