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Lesser spotted woodpecker & Willow tit (1 Viewer)

Northern123

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Hi,

I am planning on spending the morning in Rutland on Sunday visiting Rutland Water for the Dowitcher and the Grebes.

I have read on the LROS website site guide for Rutland Water that Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, March Tit and Willow Tit are still present at Barnsdale. Is this still the case?

I know Willow Tit are regularly reported from Kelham Bridge but this is a bit out of my way with the time available to me and I wondered if there were any areas for these species around Rutland that I could check out, particularly for the woodpecker.

Thanks in advance.

Ian
 
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