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New member from Shropshire, England. (1 Viewer)

Hello everyone - just a quick intro, my name is Sean and I live in the county of Shropshire, England.

I've been a keen birdwatcher since childhood, and have always had an interest in raptors. Other interests include photography, and nature in general. I enjoy the outdoors and try and get out with my camera as often as possible.

I'll look forward to contributing to this forum, and hopefully will learn plenty from it.

All the best for now, Sean.
 
Hi Sean and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Welcome to BirdForum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here, and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
Hello Sean, and welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing some of your photos in the gallery.
 
Hello everyone - just a quick intro, my name is Sean and I live in the county of Shropshire, England.

I've been a keen birdwatcher since childhood, and have always had an interest in raptors. Other interests include photography, and nature in general. I enjoy the outdoors and try and get out with my camera as often as possible.

I'll look forward to contributing to this forum, and hopefully will learn plenty from it.

All the best for now, Sean.

Hi Sean, welcome to the forums from another fellow bird photographer from sunny Southern Iberia :)
 
Greetings from Shrewsbury Sean - please add any sightings or photos you have or take to the Shropshire Birding thread.

All be best

Patrick
 
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