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  1. wolfbirder

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Possible Goshawks displaying over the Forest . More obvious coniferous parts.
  2. wolfbirder

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Returned once again this afternoon, enjoyed my best views of 3-4 Hawfinches from the bridge, in trees in the opposite direction than the normal trees. Also a pair of Dipper on Dowles brook but no LSW again, also no brambling or siskin this afternoon. Had a lovely chat to the owner of Lodge Mill...
  3. wolfbirder

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    Had another great morning in great company, taking same route as last time, along old railway track - 6-7 Hawfinches by the second bridge, also 3 Lesser Redpolls, Siskins, 5 Bramblings, Bullfinches, Chaffinches, Yellowhammers, House Sparrows, Dunnocks, Green and Goldfinches, GSW's galore, Green...
  4. wolfbirder

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    The two pairs of Dipper were as you walk back along Dowles Brook from the Hawfinches, stop on or by the bridge that crosses the river and look back along the river in the direction of where you have come. About 50 metres along you can see a rocky bit where a hillside stream joins the river on...
  5. wolfbirder

    Dowles Brook, Wyre Forest

    It is difficult to find Dry Mill Lane coming out of Bewdley, but once on it the car park is a raised obvious area for at least twelve cars, after half a mile of narrow country lane. I parked & then walked under the obvious bridge which you can see from this car park - this is the old railway...
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