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    Surrey Birding

    There are three ways to access Staines moor. 1) Hithermoor rd, Stanwell, 2) Moor lane, Staines and 3) Waters drive, Staines and this is the one I manly use. walk over the little bridge over the river Colne and straight over the little park to a swing gate, go through that and keep walking a...
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    Surrey Birding

    I caught up with the Wood warbler today and what an obliging bird it is !!, also Redstart (many), Curlew, Hobby, Whinchat. Made a nice day, especially as the weather has been less than desirable.
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    Surrey Birding

    Along the Thames today at Docket eddy I saw a Hobby feeding over the Thames with Swifts
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    Surrey Birding

    Just had a large group of Swifts 500+ moving through at upper Halliford. At 4:30pm
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    Surrey Birding

    Red Kite very very low over Sunbury/Halliford Stn. It was 20ft above houses moving south west to north east being mobbed by corvids.
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    Surrey Birding

    Not a rare bird as such, but at 11am I had 6 (six) Common Buzzards cirling over Lower Sunbury. I have seen the odd 1 but not 6 in one go. It was a lovely sight
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    Surrey Birding

    Kevin, thanks very much. It will help a lot. Had to have a couple of operations on my back and neck, so wandering for a few hours gets a bit tricky. Again thanks very much. Steve
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    Surrey Birding

    Thanks Tony Is there a road name, probably come via A3, suppose its a case of walk and you may find.
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    Surrey Birding

    Could someone please tell me where the best place to park at papercourt for the short eared owls. thanks
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