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    Alton Water, Sat 05 January. Managed to get out for a late afternoon stroll at Alton Water and walked from the Lemonshill Bridge car park along the north west shore towards Holbrook and then back across the fields to Tattingstone. Despite the fading light (hurrah for Leica's) it was great to be...
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    Suffolk Birding

    Wednesday, 02 January 2008. Had a great afternoon at North Warren despite the bitterly cold winds. Manged to catch up with the Tundra Bean, Pink Feet and Whitefront Geese as well as some Greylags on the island in the north section. In addition, the large flock of Barnacle (with Red Breasted...
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    Suffolk Birding

    Steve, Thank you for the information, I'll have a look at this area next time I'm out that way. Bill
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    Suffolk Birding

    Steve, Happy new year to you. Can you give me directions to the dartford warblers at Snape Warren Heath. I'm not sure where this is or maybe I know it by a different name? Thank you, Bill
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    Suffolk Birding

    Ipswich Docks, Saturday 17 November early afternoon. Being on-call for work meant that I couldn't go far from home and my work car. Ignoring the pager flashing Penduline Tits and growing bored of watching the tv I decided to wander down to the wet dock at Ipswich and have a walk around to Bath...
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    Suffolk Birding

    Had a bizarre afternoon at Minsmere, got soaked twice and then dried out by blazing hot sun!! Sat in the East Hide and had a great hour watching a real mixed bag of waders- Dunlin, Spotted Redshank, Redshank, Snipe, Black Tailed Godwit, Greenshank, Ruff (some real scruffy types!), Avocet...
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