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alan_rymer
Wednesday 8th January 2003, 18:35
A group of 7 old Gravel pits alongside the River Loddon.
Meadows Grazed by Ponies and some Woodland and hedging
Greater Spotted and Green Woodpecker, Pied and Grey Wagtails with occaisional Yellow. Kingfisher, All the usual Warblers etc.
Winter: A great variety of Water Birds including regular Smew on one of the pits.
No official Car Parking, but there is room in Park Lane.
By the Lands End Pub nr Charvil ( Next to the ford through the Old River Loddon )
Waggon & Horses nr Twyford.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=478535&y=175145&z=3&sv=478500,175500&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
BirderMaria
Sunday 16th May 2004, 15:34
A group of 7 old Gravel pits alongside the River Loddon.
Meadows Grazed by Ponies and some Woodland and hedging
Greater Spotted and Green Woodpecker, Pied and Grey Wagtails with occaisional Yellow. Kingfisher, All the usual Warblers etc.
Winter: A great variety of Water Birds including regular Smew on one of the pits.
No official Car Parking, but there is room in Park Lane.
By the Lands End Pub nr Charvil ( Next to the ford through the Old River Loddon )
Waggon & Horses nr Twyford.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=478535&y=175145&z=3&sv=478500,175500&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
Alan,
Just joined the forum today. Am in search of information about Wraysbury Gravel Pits. I'll be passing through London on my way to and from Tenerife and hope to spend a day at Wraysbury on June 6. I'll make my way to the Wraysbury rail station.
I have an idea of birds that might be found in the scrub, for example, Garden Warbler, Blackcap.
Also, the area seems a bit isolated and I was wondering if there are usually enough other people at this site on most days. (I'll be going there on my own.)
Thanks so much.
Maria
alan_rymer
Sunday 16th May 2004, 22:25
Alan,
Just joined the forum today. Am in search of information about Wraysbury Gravel Pits. I'll be passing through London on my way to and from Tenerife and hope to spend a day at Wraysbury on June 6. I'll make my way to the Wraysbury rail station.
I have an idea of birds that might be found in the scrub, for example, Garden Warbler, Blackcap.
Also, the area seems a bit isolated and I was wondering if there are usually enough other people at this site on most days. (I'll be going there on my own.)
Thanks so much.
Maria
Maria
Sorry, I do not know this area, never visited them!.
I would suggest you open a new thread titled "Info on Wraysbury GP please".
HTH
Alan
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