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  1. Keith Dickinson

    North York Moors - Help with late April Bird sites Please

    Yeah Malton to Bolton Abbey is a fair way, but Strid Wood has the benefit of the Cavendish Pavilion so drinks and meals are possible on site making it easier to make a day of it. No having to pack lunches etc. For general birding closer to Malton try Askham Bog (just off the A64 on western...
  2. Keith Dickinson

    North York Moors - Help with late April Bird sites Please

    If you are prepared to travel a little then you have a good chance of all three at the back end of April in Strid Woods at Bolton Abbey.
  3. Keith Dickinson

    North York Moors - Help with late April Bird sites Please

    Pied flycatchers are probably going to be a bit later moving through than you are there. Spotted flycatchers are in major decline, looking at the last few Yorkshire bird reports they are decreasing year on year so the best you could hope for is an early passage bird. The best chance for...
  4. Keith Dickinson

    North York Moors - Help with late April Bird sites Please

    Hi Dave, the N Y Moors are not an area I know well so I can't help too much for the species you are targeting. I do know that Spot fly are really hard birds to find now. The area around the Raptor viewpoint at Wykeham is about the best I could suggest for the other two species. I will ask around...
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