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I couldn't find anything on Hertfordshire/ Middlesex / Bedfordshire areas.
Thought I would ask if there are any birders and where you go. Being new to birding I'm looking to learn from you guys and get out there a little more. Cheers |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: hertfordshire
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hi, i live in hertfordshire, we often go to rye meads rspb reserve, and amwell nature reserve, i walk with my dog everyday, my local patch is furzefield woods in potters bar.
today at ryemeads we saw, grey heron 5 green sandpipers, small flock longtailed tits, greywagtail, mute swans, teal, coots snipe, moorhens shovelers, cormorant rain stopped play. last week had really good view of kingfisher, and water rail as well. |
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Tom Hines
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: NW London
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RB Flycatcher at Leagrave, Beds
Hi,
Does anyone have directions for the RBF showing well today near Luton (according to Bguides). I have seen two locations - TL06 0247 and TL05 9247, which appear to be different ends of the same wooded area, any information would be appreciated. It looks like its near the M1, and I may be passing tomorrow, which would make a pleasant stop (better than Toddington services anyway!). |
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Usually on a different wavelength
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Try this, copied and pasted from a UK400 club email:-
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Tom Hines
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: NW London
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Thanks John, appreciate that.
Regards. |
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Tom Hines
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: NW London
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Spain
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yahoo groups
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Pinner
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Hi Mungo,
I'm based in northwood, so on the fringes of Herts. My local patch is Stockers Lake near rickmanswqorth, whch is worth a visit at any time of the yearm though winter is particularly good with smew turning up most winters as well as goosander and god numbers of goldeneye. Tring Reservoirs are well worth a visit, particularly the hide at Wilstone Reservoir. Little Marlow Gravel Pit generally has a good cross section of birds Amwell is very good, especially with all the new hides there. I also had a great view of 4-5 short eared owls, a single tawny owl and a hen harrier from a lay-by on the ~A41 just outside Aylesbury recently. Think they are still viewable at dusk most evenings. Let me know if you'd like directions. Sean |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Watford Herts
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County bird reports are a good source of information as to what species and where they are to be found, and the latest Herts one has a gazetteer with all main county birding sites from which records are sent to the county recorder. There is also a London birders yahoo group as well which can be viewed without joining. In order to make more specific recomendations it would be helpful to know where roughly you live. Joan |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: St Albans
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Lemsford Springs is good for green sandpipers, snipe, little egrets and kingfisher. Mandarin bred there this year also and i got photos of the osprey that stayed for a week.
Amwell is good was there today saw smew, goldeneye, 5 water rails, reed buntings, 12+snipe, scaup. Thanks, Luke |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: hertfordshire
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i posted this on another thread but thought i would put it here as well , i was walking my dog this morning in furzefield woods potters bar, and as we walked down to the stream a little egret flew up, a first for this location to my knowledge and i walk there most days. i also had a reed bunting on my patio on saturday which was a bit of a surprise to say the least.
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Thanks for all your replies.
I had forgotten I posted this. I have been out birding, joined Herts Birding and visited some of the reserves in my area. My most memorable sighting to date is the 17 Little Egrets coming into roost at my local lake a couple of weeks back Cheers everyone! |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: hertfordshire
Posts: 10
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has anyone seen the buzzard perched on fence by the side of the a1 just after the knebworth turn off. he,s been there for weeks now some times he,s on the fence on the opposite carriageway. good views ( if your not the driver)...
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