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Notts Owls (1 Viewer)

ChrisLuv

Improving Birder
Hi all,

Would be great if anyone could let me know any good watch points for owls (any species) in Notts (ideally around J26 of M1)?

Thanks,
Chris
 
Went to Erewash Meadows this morning, early. So now I'm able to answer my own question ;)

From the viewing platform overlooking the reserve, near the railway embankment, I was able to watch a Barn Owl hunting for a good 5 minutes. Amazing views as it flew in front of me.

Then as I walked over the small bridge further on I saw a streak of blue as a Kingfisher blurred past. A little later a grey wagtail twitched and bobbed near the same point.

In all I stayed for 3 hours. Full species list below (30).

Cheers,
Chris

Woodpigeon (100+)
Blackbird
Wren
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Long Tailed Tit
Carrion Crow
Barn Owl
Mallard
Greylag Geese
Little Grebes + 6 chicks
Sedge Warbler
Kingfisher
Common Tern
Black headed Gull
Chaffinch
Coot
Magpie
Robin
Starling
Swallow
Swift
Goldfinch
Sparrow
Grey Heron
Moorhen
Kestrel
Reed bunting
Great Crester Grebe (juv)
Chiff-chaff
 

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