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  1. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    No signposting, but as long as you drive along the correct road and are not too early there will be birders there. Just click on Welbeck Raptor Point on the attached link for a map, showing the site. http://www.nottsbirders.net/sites.php
  2. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Walked out my house the morning to the sound of Waxwings, grabbed my binoculars and could see three on top of a large tree, although there could have been more, as I could only see the top foot the rest being obscured behind houses and I did not have time to investigate further. They were at...
  3. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    They normally return mid-February. Just walk around and listen for them and you should have success.
  4. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Had a walk around Attenborough this morning, saw two Bitterns from the Tower Hide. Someone else saw another just before we arrived and based on the directions they gave of which way it was heading it would seem to be a different bird from either of my two I saw. Mark
  5. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    My Dad had a Peregrine fly over his house yesterday afternoon, heading towards Bennerley Marsh which is about a mile away. The Peregrine was carrying something that was struggling, itt eventually freed itself and revealed itself to be a Merlin. The Merlin swooped to the deck only to then...
  6. Mark Harper

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Attenborough Red-necked Grebe The Attenborough Red-necked Grebe was showing superbly this afternoon, close to the Kingfisher Hide. There were plenty of people taking the opportunity to get photographs, so I am sure that there will be some better than mine to come. Mark
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