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    Canal/river walkways?

    Sorry, not sure how I missed your reply! I have bought myself a little notebook to make notes and I’m trying to remember to make mental notes as practice, even with things I can easily identify such as jackdaws. Thanks for the suggestion and advice though, definitely appreciate the suggestion to...
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    Canal/river walkways?

    I appreciate the reply and advice. I’ve got a couple different tops/bottoms that should be good for birding so hopefully should be okay on that front. Glad to know about the water birds potentially being more spooked so thanks for that. I’m giving myself an extra 2/2 and a half hours to do the...
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    Canal/river walkways?

    Oh, nice. I hadn’t considered it from that aspect. Definitely feeling a little more optimistic about it now. The round trip takes about 4 hours walking, gonna give myself at least six and a half so I can go slower and hopefully find places just to absorb it. Yeah, I was a little frustrated at...
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    Hey all.

    Thanks for the welcomes all!
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    Canal/river walkways?

    Hey guys, I’m quite new to birding, having only gone around my local area and a small water/lake nature area here. I have a week off in a couple of weeks and planning two specific birding days. One to a common/wooded area, which I feel okay with attempting on my own with my limited knowledge...
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    Hey all.

    Hello everyone. I’m a newbie birder from the south of England. I recently got a set of binoculars and haven’t looked back. I have visited a local water area and found several common but fascinating birds, but now I’m ready to expand. I’ve found two local areas (one a common, one a long stretch...
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