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  1. knocker7800

    Cornwall Birding

    Great advice Darrell, patience and being in the right area was rewarded with great but fleeting views of at least 3 different birds, 2 adult and 1 juv. Seawatching proved less fruitfull with only large gulls seen off rame point during an hours casual viewing. 7-8am. cheers mark.
  2. knocker7800

    Cornwall Birding

    Thats great info, knowing my luck it'll be windy all weekend. I am staying about 1/2 mile from that car park so i should get sopme oportunities to look for them.
  3. knocker7800

    Cornwall Birding

    Already checked the site out, thats why i'm interested in the gen for dartford warbler. I've also bought the best birdwatching sites in cornwall & scilly. I'm also planning a quick trip to whacker quay. I've heard that dartfords are possible at tregantle. Mark.
  4. knocker7800

    Cornwall Birding

    Hi guys, I'm planning a trip down from my usual yorkshire haunts this weekend to meet friends and would like to partake in a bit of seawatching on saturday morning and/or try looking for some of my bogey birds such as dartford warbler or possibly passage ring ouzel. I'll be staying near rame...
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