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[ 22/08/2010; 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. ] There will be a cricket and grasshopper walk today. If you would like to come meet at the footbridge where you enter the site by 09.30 hrs. If the weather is poor it may be cancelled so look at the website before you leave home. [...]
We left Nottingham later than usual at about 8.30 as the boat didn’t sail until 4.00 p.m. It was decided that we went first to Flamborough Head to see what was there. We arrived at about 11.00 am after a short stop on the way. We had heard that there was a Barred Warbler in the [...] [...]
[ 11/10/2009; 7:45 am to 11:00 am. ] The monthly bird count is an important activity carried out by the group and we now have a data base going back more than a decade. We do, however, still need volunteers to help carry this out. If not enough people turn up we can’t do the count. So far this has only happened twice. [...] [...]
[ 13/12/2009; 7:45 am to 11:00 am. ] The monthly bird count is an important activity carried out by the group and we now have a data base going back more than a decade. We do, however, still need volunteers to help carry this out. If not enough people turn up we can’t do the count. So far this has only happened twice. [...] [...]
[ 08/11/2009; 7:45 am to 11:00 am. ] The monthly bird count is an important activity carried out by the group and we now have a data base going back more than a decade. We do, however, still need volunteers to help carry this out. If not enough people turn up we can’t do the count. So far this has only happened twice. [...] [...]
Small Tortoiseshell A very warm and sunny day slightly spoilt by a strong south westerly breeze which kept the butterflies from flying. A group of seven of us set off along the Ouse Dyke where we encountered the usual selection of large, small and green-veined whites, speckled wood butterflies along with common darter, brown hawker and [...] [...]
Nine of us met at 8.00 p.m. at the Blidworth Bottoms car park as we had been informed that the Longdale Lane car park was closed. Just as we were to move off we saw a Jay fly across the car park into conifers. Leaving the car park we started walking up the main path when [...] [...]

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