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    Redstarts in Lancashire

    Hoping for info on any reliable spots in Lancs for Redstart , i know of a few in the Ribble Valley but was wondering if anybody had been around anywhere in particular , directions would be helpful though i'm okay getting there it is just if anyone knows the directions when i get there thanks in...
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    Hobby at Frodsham

    Had a unbelievable encounter with a pair of these on thursday , while driving down the track we came across what looked like a plastic bag in the road but on closer inspection found two birds feeding on a Swift , posted some pics on flickr and on the Springwatch site, never seen anything like it...
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    Longridge Fell

    Not seen any reports on here for this area , Considering the Great Grey Shrike, showing well further up the track from clitheroe road , and stunning close up views of Red Grouse on the walk up from Longridge Frank http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleipnerofasgard/
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    Pipit id

    Not great with pipits but the song sounded like a Tree Pipit
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    Perth WA

    Spending three weeks around Perth from 19th of april so, anyone got any tips for the local area , have been to a couple of places before and will be spending a couple of days in Busselton so anything would be helpful Frank http://www.flickr.com/photos/sleipnerofasgard/
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    A pleasant walk

    Only had a couple of hours walking the dog this morning, but an eventful one nevertheless, the local fishing pond has a couple of Great Crested Grebes which you can get quite close to but the local Kingfisher eluded me, but i stood for forty minutes watching a very busy Elderberry tree which...
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    Martin Mere, Mere Sands and around the area

    Managed to get out and about sunday, The Spoonbill at Martin Mere had already flown the coop by sunday, but still three Green Sandpipers knocking around Raines and Hale hides, not going to dwell to long with reports as they have their own sightings on the website, but Andy at the Infocus shop...
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