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  1. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    That sounds a good day!:t:
  2. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    They are obvious and are adjacent to the cricket pitch. Here is a link : http://www.wyedeantourism.co.uk/discover/About%20Us/t-1583%7C/ The area in the image is where you need to park, I believe it is called Crown Lane. No doubt there will be at least one car parked as you drive down the track...
  3. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    On my visit last weekend a solitary Hawfinch was sighted a couple of times around and under the Yew trees along with numerous Chaffinch! Parkend Church is also well worth a visit. 3 Crosssbills (2m & 1 f) were sighted though distant on a walk to Woorgreens Lake. Check here for recent sightings...
  4. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    Did you manage a Forest of Dean visit?
  5. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    Great to see you connected with some good birds!:t:
  6. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    http://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ Look on the tool bar on the left of the site scroll down and you will see 'Location Finder & Access' for the info you require. I believe it is called St Paul's Church.
  7. Pam_m

    Symonds Yat/ Cannop Ponds

    I use this Website, it is regularly updated: http://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ I don't wish to put you off Nagshead but at this time of year you may find your time is better spent at Parkend (a single Hawfinch when I was there 2 weeks ago, worth also trying the Church for Hawfinch and...
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