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    Devon Birding

    Visited Slapton Ley today 24/3/13. Ringed Necked Duck on main lake near to Slapton Bridge end. Dave
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    Devon Birding

    Hi Steve, no problem. I am working late tonight so will send you details when I get home. Cheers Dave
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    Devon Birding

    Hi, I've had an email with a link to the county recorder so I will pass the news onto him. I will not reveal the actual location as I know they are under pressure. Lovely and unexpected bird to see though. Cheers Dave
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    Devon Birding

    Hi all, I spent a week walking and birding in the Salcombe area a couple of weeks ago. We sat on a bench on the coast path to have our lunch one day and up popped a Dartford Warbler. We sat for around 30 minutes and the bird kept showing well from various gorse and bramble thickets but never...
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    Devon Birding

    Thanks for the info Perry, I'll have a look at it next week. Dave
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    Devon Birding

    Hi folks, I am visiting South Devon next week and hope to visit Charleton Reserve as we had a good day there this time last year, seeing Linnets, Snipe, Water Rail and a Marsh Harrier around the pool and reeds. How or where do I find the Charleton/Curlew Lane circuit? I remember seeing a road...
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    Devon Birding

    Hi Reg, I had a week near Salcombe recently and saw Cirl Buntings from the coast path between Start Point and Prawle Point. They were nearer the Prawle Point end of the walk and very close to the path so good views. May be of use if you go to that area again. Dave
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    Devon Birding

    Hi all, spent a few days around Salcombe last week and visited West Charleton Marsh. What a great site, saw Marsh Harrier 5 times throughout the day, Water Rail, Greenshank and Stonechats as well as the more common birds such as Curlew, Little Egret, Oystercatchers, Redshank, Snipe, Shelducks...
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