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  1. Cornish mouse

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    Also I think I'm just very lucky I have plenty of moorland, wetland, coast, estuaries, woodland and farmland all within a 15 mins drive. We happened to have tawny owls nesting at the back of our garden they've gone for now tho. My garden backs onto a small steam with trees that runs for a couple...
  2. Cornish mouse

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    Haha Wonder why I'm not in that list? Thanks I've updated my list and changed it to a lesser black backed. That's very reassuring to know that it will get busier I kinda expected the opposite :)
  3. Cornish mouse

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    I like Hayle estuary, it's a little far from me but I've hiked the whole coast path around there in the past. Perhaps a paddleboarding trip down there would be good later in the year if it's not too cold! I saw a barn owl from my board on the fal estuary last year I was well chuffed with that!
  4. Cornish mouse

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    Thanks, I will read up on them to figure out what I'm looking for to distinguish them.
  5. Cornish mouse

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    Thanks for the advice :)
  6. Cornish mouse

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    I'm nearing the end of my first month of birding and feeling like I have hit a wall as have reached the limit of the birds I'm likely to trip over in my local area. If I want to add to my life list and reach my goal of 100 birds by Christmas (currently at 61) I'm going to have to start planning...
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