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Corn Bunting and Willow Tit in South Cotswolds/Stroud area (1 Viewer)

Surrey_Ed

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In Gloucestershire for a couple of days next week and was wondering if there were any good/reliable sites in the Stroud area for these birds?

Staying in Amberley to be precise, looks like a nice, rural part of the country.
 
Thanks a lot, map should be useful.

Did you just walk the site or do you remember having them at a particular place?

Cheers
 
About 100 yards down W Littleton(?) Road off the main A420. Some Yellowhammers around and the single story building just off the A420 often has a Little Owl on/ near it - apparently.

Rich
 
Brilliant - thanks a lot for your help. Will try and get down there if time allows, seems like an interesting site to walk.

Any other info on sites nearer Stroud, and ones for Willow Tit, from any people in the know would be appreciated.
 
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