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  1. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Thanks all - didn't get any of my targets at Lound (and no sniffs of hawfinch at Clumber or Rufford!), but discovered some great new sites that I'll be visiting again in the future. Very good selection of wildfowl at Lound - goldeneye, shelduck, goosander, wigeon, teal, shoveler etc. No signs...
  2. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    That's brilliant, Steve, many thanks.
  3. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    I've managed to persaude my dad he fancies a trip to Clumber, but I'm thinking of pushing the envelope a little further and seeing if he's up for a detour to Lound GPs to see if the Smew and Red-crested Pochards are still there. I've got directions sorted, but I've read references to...
  4. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Cheers for the extra info! I think I've worked it out now. Dave - many thanks for the offer - not really sure when I'll get chance in the next few weeks, it may be I take a day off mid-week to have a trip up. I may give you a shout if it is a Saturday.
  5. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Cheers for the info, Ben. If all else fails, it looks like Clumber's only an hour or so's walk from Worksop so may do that.
  6. Pete Mella

    Nottinghamshire Birding

    Does anyone know if there's a winter, weekend bus service from Worksop to Clumber Park? I'm thinking of a trip soon to hunt down the hawfinches, but I'm reliant on public transport from Sheffield. I can get to Worksop easily, but all the buses to Clumber park I can find seem to be summer only...
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