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Schedule for WEA Birding Mornings 2011
The next schedule for the birding mornings has been drawn up and is as follows : 3 May Moore West 10 May Coombes Valley, Tittesworth Reservoir (near Leek) full day 17 May Macclesfield Forest 24 May Pennington Flash 31 May Staley Brushes (a bit over half a day) 7 June tbd 14 June Blacktoft Sands
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Day Out to Point of Ayr for a Migrants and Wader Watch 20th April 2011
Point of Ayr is the northernmost point of mainland Wales. It is situated immediately to the north of Talacre in Flintshire, at the mouth of the Dee estuary. It is the site of a RSPB nature reserve, and is part of Gronant and Talacre Dunes Site of Special Scientific Interest. This was an RSPB guided
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Birding Group Visit to Marbury Country Park 19th April 2011
The weather was fantastically warm and sunny so was a real pleasure. We parked at the main entrance rather than the one at the Anderton Boat Lift which we use for a visit to Neumann’s Flash. This is a pay and display. We then walked to the hide at the edge of Budworth Mere and
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Day Out To Etherow Country Park 14th April 2011
We were looking for somewhere to go for a walk that was quite near us but which we hadn’t been to before so we looked in “Where To Watch Birds : North West England & The Isle of Man” by Alan Conlin, Chris Sharpe, Judith Smith, J.P. Cullen Dr., et al. and came up with
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Birding Group Visit to Inner Marsh Farm and Parkgate 11th April 2011
Another good day our with the birding group. The weather wasn’t too good but we managed to keep dry for a while. We started off at the RSPB office and spotted a range of Finches on the feeders there. One of the group saw a Great Spotted Woodpecker but we didn’t. We walked down to
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Birding Group Visit to Tatton Park 5th April 2011
The weather forecast wasn’t too good for the day and it started off dull and a bit ominous with few birds to be seen or heard in the woods. However as the morning wore on the weather picked up and so did the birding. By the far edge of the Tatton Mere we could see
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Owl by Desmond Morris
“Owl” by Desmond Morris is part of the “Animal” range of books published by Reaktion Books. I had previously read “Falcon” by Helen Macdonald and like that book, Owl deals in great measure with the mythical, sociological and iconographic history of Owls as well as the natural history of owls. In this book, however, the

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