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[ 23/04/2011; ] Pitsford Reservoir for early migrants. Click here for more information on Pitsford Reservoir. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401980 Mobile: 07765369590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
[ 27/02/2011; ] North Derbyshire for Goshawks. More information on Lady Bower here. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401980 Mobile: 07765369590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
[ 26/03/2011; ] Alkborough flats, Lincolnshire for ducks, gulls and waders. More information on the flats can be found here and here. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401980 Mobile: 07765369590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
[ 30/01/2011; ] Norfolk for Ducks, Gulls and Waders. Click here to see what Norfolk has to offer. If you would like to attend this trip, please contact Philip Burnham: By Telephone: 01623 401 980 Mobile: 07765 369 590 By Post: 57 Tilford Road, Newstead Village, Nottingham, NG15 0BU By Email: philip.burnham@netherfieldwildlife.org.uk [...]
The Ouse Dyke is loosing its attraction to fishing birds now and only two Little Egrets were seen this afternoon, with two Herons and a Kingfisher. There were five Bramblings in the bushes on the north bank of the Slurry Lagoon and some were heard calling by the Haven. PS. [...]
This afternoon a Barn Owl was seen along the Ouse Dyke. JMD. The fishing spot is getting even more popular, with seven Little Egrets, four Herons and two Kingfishers trying their luck. Water Rail and Snipe were also seen. Whilst looking over the ‘Mitigation’ field two Little Egrets flew past, then a Kestrel, then a male Sparrowhawk, [...] [...]
At least four Little Egrets have been attracted to the Ouse Dyke by the shoal of Dace. There were two male and two female Red-crested Pochard on the Large Gravel Pit, three Golden Plover flew over and four Lesser Redpoll were present. One Cetti’s Warbler was singing from the Slurry Lagoon. PS. Later in the afternoon [...] [...]
The Large Gravel Pit had over 200 Coots on it this afternoon with good numbers of Gadwall and some Wigeon. Amongst the throng was an out of place Shelduck. They normally prefer the Slurry Lagoon, which had good numbers of Shoveler and Teal on it as well as the gull roost. On the Deep Pit [...] [...]
A male Merlin was seen today coming from the Railway Land and accelerating into the Deep Pit, its wings whirring round like propellers. The fields where the sweet corn has recently been harvested were covered with birds and flocks of geese, ducks, crows and starlings were filling the air above them. A Peregrine sliced through [...] [...]
A Woodcock was flushed from near the metal gates this morning and two Snipe flew over the Lower Path, calling. All three Cetti’s were heard singing but there was no sign of the Red-crested Pochard, or the Ross’s Goose, despite most of the Grey-lag and Canada Goose flock coming onto the Large Gravel Pit. A [...] [...]

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