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    birding for tourists. London & ?? March/April

    Until recently it was easy: just go to Hammersmith and take a bus. Hammersmith bridge is permanently closed making things more complicated. But if you can get across the bridge (a fairly short walk) there's a bus which goes right there.
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    birding for tourists. London & ?? March/April

    Depends which ones. Mandarins are fairly common throughout London AFAIK: obviously it's a feral population though. Worth keeping an eye out as odd things turn up. For example, the common scoter I saw on the lake at Peckham Rye Common: undoubtedly wild...
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    birding for tourists. London & ?? March/April

    Plenty to add to the list of course, but if in London anyway you probably shouldn't miss the Barnes wetlands centre. Not sure what's happening with tawny owl in Hyde park these days, but mandarin's frequent there
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