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  1. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Yes they do but there is no one to enforce them, surf boarders, canoeists, anglers etc get away with murder, birders are way down Severn Trent's priority list, they don't make them any money
  2. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Get to Carvale breeding pair of Yellow Wags
  3. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    I live local and visit Pleasley often used to work down the pit, but even when it's warm everywhere it is cold up there, must be one of the coldest sites going, expecting to see a penguin before too long
  4. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    5 Ruff at Carvale NR last year
  5. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    For someone who is rather disappointed with Carsington (but still visits often) I must hold my hand up for it was I who first spotted the Avocets on 15th March at 11-13am from the Paul Stanley Hide ironic really the first time I have been in the hide alone and the first time I needed another...
  6. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Sorry matey but I don't know you at all but I do know some of the birders in the Ogston Bird Club and it's fair to say I will not be rejoining your illustrious club, far to much snobbery, oneupmanship and oversize egos for a down to Earth bloke like myself
  7. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    We are you will agree entitled to our own opinions. My personal feelings about Carsington is that the Hides are to few for such a large site, the hides that are there with the exception of the Paul Stanley hide are badly sited. There are not enough varieties of habitat within the lake area ie...
  8. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    Carsington you will find dissapoints more often than not, even though I visit this site often it mostly flatters to decieve and there are far far better sites in Derbyshire
  9. lesf

    Derbyshire County Birding

    If you are ever near Bolsover please come and visit my local patch at Carvale Nature Reserve the jewel in the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust's crown. A new record last year of 148 species
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