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Courtyard Farm, Ringstead (1 Viewer)

Essex Baker Boy

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Hi everyone, I spend a lot of time birding around Norfolk and I get the annual Bird Report too. I'm wondering if anyone can give me more specific directions on whereabouts to go in the area of Courtyard Farm/Ringstead to see farmland birds such as Tree Sparrows, Grey Partridge, and Corn Buntings which all seem to be maintaining a foothold there. I have visited the area once before with limited success as I didn't know where to go and I also didn't want to wander or drive into private areas. Thanks in advance, much appreciated. Paul.
 
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It's very much not available to the public though there are nearby public footpaths. The owner sadly passed away but left a fantastic legacy for wildlife, particularly farmland birds, and these do continue in small numbers.
 
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