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    Derbyshire County Birding

    mooch round carsington, yesterday, brought my first, willow warbler, first blackcap and first swallow of the year. very nice to see a pair of great crested grebes actually perform a complete weed dance too
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    i rather hope they stay till tomorrow. think i'm going to have to have a mooch
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    it's not unfeasable that it could be a roughleg, in that area. there was one not far away this time last year
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    is audenshaw res not in the old cheshire boundaries then
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    it's also on the conservation page too. if anyone on this thread are on facebook/ twitter please post it to your personal pages on there too
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    part of the after noon at carsington yesterday, highlights were 3 gray herons 2 of which were having a bath, 1 little egret, and one of the yellow legged gulls eating an eel. i was then bashed round the head by a blue tit while walking up the path from the hide back to the main path which was a...
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    quite easy to get in the same place as that bonellis though
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    fair enough then, i will just have to travel further to see one,
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    where?
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    had wood warbler at padley a couple of weeks back, the best way to watch that one was to stand smack bang in the middle of the main path about 30 yards from the start of the wood, it's not as if they're difficult to find there, so you don't need to go tramping through the woods. in fact we had...
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    padley gorge last saturday. pied flycatchers everywhere B (: first sighting before the gate into the wood total 6 males and one female, even 2 males having a squabble at one point. nesting wren and green woodpecker anting were other highlights.
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    who is the county recorder for the area you mention?
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