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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Thank you very much.
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Recorder for Huntingdon Would someone kindly give me contact details for our local recorder please? Many thanks
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    2 cranes flying over Somersham at lunchtime today. Maybe the 2 we saw a few weeks ago feeding at Ouse Washes. Lovely sight!
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Many thanks Amelia
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Could someone please tell me where Ely Beet Pool is? Many thanks Amelia
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Red Kite over A14 today Returning home from Silverstone today (6.30pmish) saw a Red Kite flying quite low over the A14 between Titchmarsh and Bythorn turnoffs. Returned from Wales Saturday where we saw plenty of them so another didn't seem unusual until I remembered where we were driving! Still...
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    I certainly wouldn't want to do that (and obviously I'm in danger of that merely by replying to this) but I have been on the receiving end of posts of a similar tone. Perhaps not what was said but the way in which it was said....................... I am a birder of only 5/6 years so am even...
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    It's this kind of dialogue that puts me off ever reporting anything. Been there, done that, got the T shirt - also, the doubters. Just because no one else sees it, doesn't mean it wasn't there ..................
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Many thanks again Mark. Just got back. Was a bit of a difficult walk for me on my own but well worth the effort. What a glorious morning to be visiting this spot for the first time, although I'm ashamed to say this as it is virtually on my doorstep! Glossy Ibis, Bar-headed goose, Herons, Swans...
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Thankyou Mark. Is it easy to get views (as someone less able-bodied) or is a bit of a trek required? Amelia
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    Cambridgeshire Birding

    Is the Glossy Ibis still about at Sutton Gault? Thanks
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