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    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Awesome really is the word for both the birds and the pics, well done Pete. Those pics really convey the bulk and power of these fantastic birds. Brian ________________ Worcester Birding Follow Worcester Birding on Twitter @WorcsBirding
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    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Do you still have your images of the Willow Tits that you have seen in the forest? Brian ________________ Worcester Birding Follow Worcester Birding on Twitter @WorcsBirding
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    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Depends where you live of course. New Fancy View is only a third of the distance to Welbeck for me. I don't know for sure, but I think the news services normally tag the Goshawk sightings on to the end of a Honey Buzzard message and rarely put them out as news in themselves. Of course Welbeck...
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    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Goshawks in the Wyre Forest are not really news worthy from a bird news services point of view because they are there all the time. At this time of the year there are almost certainly more Goshawks in the county than say Red Kites and Little Egrets and neither of these species occur with any...
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    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Wood Warbler seen yesterday and today, plus several Redstarts and Tree Pipits are back but no Pied Flycatchers yet. I wouldn't hold your breath for the latter species - becoming more and more difficult to find in recent years. Brian ________________________ www.worcesterbirding.co.uk...
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