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Largest of the Shire Counties of [[England]], until Local Government boundary changes carved it up, Yorkshire can offer many different types of habitat within the county boundary. Ranging from upland moors to estuarine mudflats, extensive reedbeds to ancient woodland, there should be something for any birdwatcher. With a good motorway network it is easy to go from the Pennines hills in the west to the sea in less than a couple of hours.
 
Largest of the Shire Counties of [[England]], until Local Government boundary changes carved it up, Yorkshire can offer many different types of habitat within the county boundary. Ranging from upland moors to estuarine mudflats, extensive reedbeds to ancient woodland, there should be something for any birdwatcher. With a good motorway network it is easy to go from the Pennines hills in the west to the sea in less than a couple of hours.
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[http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=61534 Local Patch thread:  Yorkshire Birding]
  
 
''Content and images originally posted by Keith Dickinson''
 
''Content and images originally posted by Keith Dickinson''

Revision as of 19:38, 6 October 2008

Largest of the Shire Counties of England, until Local Government boundary changes carved it up, Yorkshire can offer many different types of habitat within the county boundary. Ranging from upland moors to estuarine mudflats, extensive reedbeds to ancient woodland, there should be something for any birdwatcher. With a good motorway network it is easy to go from the Pennines hills in the west to the sea in less than a couple of hours.

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Local Patch thread: Yorkshire Birding

Content and images originally posted by Keith Dickinson

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