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  1. Andrew Rowlands

    Gwent birding

    The best location I found on the GOS site gives "grid reference: ST 415 944. The bird is present in the huge felled area immediately South East of the forest road, though it is very mobile", that was from Feb. 3rd. Good luck :)
  2. Andrew Rowlands

    Gwent birding

    Very nice Mike, I may drop in there tomorrow a.m., thanks. Cheers, Andy.
  3. Andrew Rowlands

    Gwent birding

    LOL, they certainly are when they're doing their songflight thing, very funny indeed :)
  4. Andrew Rowlands

    Gwent birding

    I'm good thanks Luke, how're you? What crime did it take to get you banished from the Valleys then ;) ?
  5. Andrew Rowlands

    Gwent birding

    That's a pretty late brood, probably laid around 36 days ago (9-14 days to hatch, 13-18 days to fledge, fed by parents 7-10 days, according to BWP), thats a good record.
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