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<blockquote data-quote="John Cantelo" data-source="post: 1423195" data-attributes="member: 2844"><p>I suugest you look at <a href="http://www.southeastbirdnews.co.uk/Maps.html" target="_blank">http://www.southeastbirdnews.co.uk/Maps.html</a> for a map of the Dungeness peninsula. Many people tend to look at the 'patch' and beach/fishing boats for gulls/seabirds first thing (the Obs "area" is generally a tad quiet this early in the year) then pootle off the look at the RSPB reserve - maybe looking at the ARC (on the eastern side of the road where there are two hides) first and then tootle off to the visitors' centre (see map) to walk round the main part of the reserve. Incidentally, the coffee there is good and reasonably priced. You can walk from the ARC over to Lade pits (via the water tower), but it's a lot quicker to drive round park and walk in. Scotney is further out on the Sussex road about 25 minutes from the RSPB reserve,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Cantelo, post: 1423195, member: 2844"] I suugest you look at [url]http://www.southeastbirdnews.co.uk/Maps.html[/url] for a map of the Dungeness peninsula. Many people tend to look at the 'patch' and beach/fishing boats for gulls/seabirds first thing (the Obs "area" is generally a tad quiet this early in the year) then pootle off the look at the RSPB reserve - maybe looking at the ARC (on the eastern side of the road where there are two hides) first and then tootle off to the visitors' centre (see map) to walk round the main part of the reserve. Incidentally, the coffee there is good and reasonably priced. You can walk from the ARC over to Lade pits (via the water tower), but it's a lot quicker to drive round park and walk in. Scotney is further out on the Sussex road about 25 minutes from the RSPB reserve, [/QUOTE]
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