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Sheffield Wildlife Facebook group (1 Viewer)

Pete Mella

Getting there...
I always find nature-watching and the like something much missing from Facebook groups, so I've done an experiment and set up a group for Sheffield nature-watchers here http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=20341612963 - it could be no-one ever joins it, but I thought it was worth a go.

Anyone from South Yorks (or from elsewhere who's interested) feel free to join!
 
You should maybe advertise it (ie repeat this) in the Yorkshire thread, information wanted thread or similar . . . .

I was in Sheffield, at Uni about 15 years ago ( :eek!: ), doing Ecology degree. Nice (ish) place some good birding places. Maybe Redmires isn't one of them . . . Haven't followed things up there since, and don't do facebook. Know at least two others here on BF who were in SUBS (Sheffield University Birders Society) when I was up there . . .

Good luck.
 
You should maybe advertise it (ie repeat this) in the Yorkshire thread, information wanted thread or similar . . . .

I was in Sheffield, at Uni about 15 years ago ( :eek!: ), doing Ecology degree. Nice (ish) place some good birding places. Maybe Redmires isn't one of them . . . Haven't followed things up there since, and don't do facebook. Know at least two others here on BF who were in SUBS (Sheffield University Birders Society) when I was up there . . .

Good luck.

Cheers, Dan.

Redmires is not so bad - one of those places where sometimes you'll see bugger all, and others some pretty good stuff. People swear by it on visible migration.
 
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