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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Great reports lately guys. Looking forward to coming down to Wadebridge soon.
  2. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Cracking shot Adrian! I'm down the weekend so hopefully they'll stay around a bit longer.
  3. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Brilliant news on the American Bittern!! very jealous and frustrated i can't get down to Wadebridge!! I look forward to seeing more pics guys. Thanks Steve
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Hi Will, Nice to meet you this evening. We went for a drive on the other side of the river, just before you get under the bridge(a39) I had a look over the river and spotted 4 Curlew Sandpipers. Distant photos only, unfortunately. I will put them on the computer and see what I get. May see...
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    What a great bird! One bird i have always wanted to photograph, well done. Steve
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Ahh right i understand. The water level was starting to get low when i was there last month. Hopefully try and get back down the Wadebridge very soon. Great close up of the Gannet by the way.
  7. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Lovely updates from the Rumps lately. Any updates from Walmsley recently? Steve
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    great shots of the Barn Owl Qingcol! I will be down in Wadebridge from next Friday for 10 days and one of my key photo projects is Barny! I've watched the Owls for three years now at Walmsley. Good work.
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Can't believe the dogs are still being allowed to run riot in the reserve! I don't understand why the owner feels its acceptable to let his dogs run riot. I would like to see how he would feel if i let my dogs charge around his garden and land, scaring his dogs and family! Is there not a way...
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Lovely shots mate. Saw all these birds this time last year in the same area. Steve
  12. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Great amount of birds today mate. Can't wait to get down to Cornwall for Christmas!!
  13. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Shame but atleast the rest are about on thte Estuary. Some good updates lately, luckily i will be spending 10 days over christmas in Cornwall so will make sure im in the area a lot. hopefully see you guys about. Steve
  14. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Any sign of the injured Spoonbill guys? Regards, Steve
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Great photo's guys! Im dying to get back down to Wadebridge, this is the first year in a long time i havent been as much :-C Keep up the good reports though guys. Cheers, Steve
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Great shots Qingcol! I didnt know you could get that close to the Gannets at the Rumps. Great to see the Manx aswell. I see them very rarely by the Severn near where i live but not that close. Keep up the good work ;)
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Lovely Gannet photo Qingcol, did you get anymore good oppurtunities to photograph the Gannets? Steve
  19. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Ah yes i know, thanks for that Derek. Ok great i will try that next time, every time i have been to the Rumps its rained lol! so no photos or birds so far. Cheers, Steve
  20. S

    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Derek where is Tregirls? I have seen a few Gannets in the past around the Estuary but never goods views, this sounds interesting that they was fishing in the estuary. Would it be a good photo oppurtunity?
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    Camel Estuary, Cornwall

    Great to see the sedge warblers. I remember watching them last year at Walmsley, lovely little bird.
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