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  1. K

    Suffolk Birding

    Thanks Ron and Stratton birder. I'm not sure if we will make it down this weekend now but if not then next weekend. Hopefully! :)
  2. K

    Suffolk Birding

    Does anyone know what can be seen at Lackford lakes and Lakenheath at the moment? We are thinking of going this weekend. Are the orioles in yet? Any hobbies? Is it worth going for the stone currlews or will they not be back yet? Any news would be welcome. thanks, Jo
  3. K

    Suffolk Birding

    Whilst at Stonham Barns Owl sanctuary watching the raptor displays on Sunday we had views of a Goshawk over the trees. :eek!: A lifer for me. :t:
  4. K

    Suffolk Birding

    Unfortunately the signs were so small we only saw them after we pulled up and spoken to the birders. But at least we had the good sense to leave straight away. The other people stood there didn't seem to give a toss about disturbance.
  5. K

    Suffolk Birding

    Went to Lakenheath today hoping for the RFFs. Unfortunately they had flown up high before we got there and weren't seen again whilst we were there. Apparently there is one at Fen Drayton but we didn't have the time or the will to go find it. Loads of hobbies and a brief view of a bittern were...
  6. K

    Suffolk Birding

    We were at Lakenheath last weekend. There were a couple of male orioles singing in the Poplars, a male gargeney on a pool and a gropper was singing on the way back by the pools with the Gargeney near to the visitor centre.
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