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  1. Gert Corfield

    Chaddesley Woods & Surrounds

    Chaddesley Woods is a National Nature reserve managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust. Further details can be found Here The area covered by this thread is approximately as seen from the loop on public footpaths per below; Having visited the reserve and surrounding fields for over 25...
  2. Gert Corfield

    Timberhonger & Surrounds

    Since moving to the other side of Bromsgrove a couple of years ago, I've adopted a new patch within walking distance from home loosely based around Timberhonger Lane. I know from Birdtrack that this is watched by others so this might be of interest to anyone living nearby or in Bromsgrove...
  3. Gert Corfield

    Tardebigge Reservoir and Surrounds

    I’ve been meaning to start a thread for this small feeder reservoir for the Worcester and Birmingham Canal as it was my local patch for nearly 15 years. The OS map reference is SO98580 68435, but local birders will know it well. I still make regular visits so hopefully more posts to come. I’m...
  4. Gert Corfield

    A Sunny day in Worcestershire

    A beautiful sunny morning called for a trip to my local reserve – Upton Warren in Worcestershire. In the hide with the sun behind a wonderful view unfolded of loafing Shovler, Teal, a couple of Wigeon, Heron , Cormorant and two ‘skinhead’ Great Crested Grebes to name a few. After an hour I was...
  5. Gert Corfield

    Leica 62 APO

    I became the proud owner of an angled Leica APO 62 scope in July. I had been using a 77 APO for a few years but was finding the weight of it too much on longer expeditions. As I like to do a lot of walking and birding the 62 is ideal for this given its light weight and compact size so I went...
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