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Hi from Dorset, England (1 Viewer)

PJPro

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My wife and I live in East Dorset and spend a lot of time walking in the New Forest and along the coast from Lymington to Poole. While we go birding, we enjoy all wildlife/nature.

We met at Merrist Wood College while undertaking training to become wildlife rangers/wardens and went onto study at university as field biologists. I went on to complete post graduate study as a biometrist. We both spent a spell working as environmental scientists but now do others things.

Before starting my formal education, I spent around 2 years working as a full time volunteer for the RSPB working and living on site. I worked at Pulborough Brooks (before it opened to the public) and Killiecrankie, in Perthshire.

We hope to be able to make a positive contribution to the forum.

Regards, PJPro.
 
Hello PJPro and a very warm welcome to the forum from all the Staff have a good look round and join in, enjoy and all the best.
 
Hi PJPro and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Hi PJ
Welcome to Bird Forum.

The coast walk by Dancing Ledge is terrific and in spring we found Early Spider Orchids there many years ago. And the whole area around Arne and the New Forest is just terrific.

Hope you enjoy your visits here.

Lee
 
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Hi PJPro, just wanted to add one more welcome to the forum. Nice of you to join us.
 
Welcome to BirdForum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here, and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
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