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Old Wednesday 1st January 2003, 20:36   #1
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Kingsbury Water Park

Hello
My local Patch is Kingsbury Water Park where l started my 2003 list, some are as follows;
Golden Eye, Ruddy Duck, Pochard, Smew, Tufted, Great Crested Grebe, Willow Tit. Shoveller.

The weather was not too bad.
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Old Wednesday 1st January 2003, 20:43   #2
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Hi Mosie and welcome to the forum. We almost crossed paths today as I ended up at Lea Marston and Coton, just across the road from Kingsbury Water Park.

Nice to see that that is your local area. We are building up one or two around here now with Monkeyman from Walsall, me from Birmingham, Paul from Burton and Jeff from Coventry. We will have to organise a mini forum meet between us some time.

Any way, back to the forum. I think that you will enjoy being here. They are a good bunch and if you are interested in meeting a few of us you could do no better than join in the meet we are having at Slimbridge on Feb 9th where quite a few members are coming along.

Look forward to your local posts with great interest as no doubt I will more than likely have been where you go.
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Old Thursday 2nd January 2003, 15:13   #3
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As John says, we'll have to get together sometime! We could form our own branch!

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Old Thursday 2nd January 2003, 16:36   #4
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Watch out for Monkeyman, Mosie. He's frightfully keen on devolution - we don't want any breakaways here!
 
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Old Thursday 2nd January 2003, 19:02   #5
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Hello John J
It would be great to meet up at some time, but l can't make Feb the 9th as l have to go to a family Party but l will try to get to the next one. It was strange us both being in the same area, shame that we did not Know.
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