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  1. Woodchat

    Rhodes, Greece 12th - 26th September 2023

    Just returned from a nice sunshine-filled 2 weeks on the island of Rhodes. Not strictly a birdwatching trip - however, no self-respecting birder can go anywhere without taking their binoculars and having a good mooch around. We stayed in the village if Kremasti, which is a few kilometres...
  2. Woodchat

    Corfu 02 - 16/09/22

    Just spent a, largely, non-birding 2 week holiday in Corfu. Below is a list of the birds and some of the other wildlife seen during the visit. The birding was generally quite hard work and even the areas with seemingly good habitats seemed relatively devoid of birds. Could be the time of year I...
  3. Woodchat

    Central France Campervan Trip

    Owing to Covid-19, this is my first venture over the channel in my camper: Day 1: 21 May 2022 Drive to Newhaven - Red Kites c20 en route. 4 Great Black-backed Gulls with Herrings near Newhaven ferry port. Newhaven - Dieppe: Gannets, Kittiwakes, Lesser Black-backed Gulls. Overnight stop at...
  4. Woodchat

    Trench Wood and surrounding areas

    As I plan to visit this area on a regular basis, I thought I'd start a new thread to log any sightings. My first ever visit to Trench Wood was circa. 1986. In those days, it was notable for its Nightingales with 10+ pairs still present in the latter years of the 1980's. I last recorded them here...
  5. Woodchat

    Worcestershire Migration Log

    Hi All, I thought I would start this new thread as an attempt to track returning migrants throughout Worcestershire. Websites, such as Worcesterbirding, no longer carry details for the more common species. However, I personally find ALL migration information extremely interesting - for me...
  6. Woodchat

    Coney Meadow and Adjoining Areas

    I thought I'd start a new thread for this relatively new wildlife reserve between Droitwich and Salwarpe. I've been birding the general area for the past 10 years (it's literally on my doorstep), although the centrepiece, 'Coney Meadow Reedbed', was only constructed in 2008 - as mitigation...
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