mallards, mute swan, coot, tufted duck, wigeon, pochard, teal, pintail, little egrets, canada geese and brent geese, oyster catcher, blackheaded gull, herring gull, lesser blackbacked gull, robin and a few New Forest Ponies.
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GRAYLINGS AT 100 ACRE PIECE, MORTIMER
Graylings are often found near coasts, but I know of a colony that can be found at the edge of a conifer plantations in the village of Morti...
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With a morning set aside for some birding while I was staying in Kent, I decided to focus on seeing species that I don't normally see ...
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I read a blog recently which suggested that the hawfinches at Parkend were really not worth visiting, as the area is so busy with dog walk...
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The rspb reserve at Bempton Cliffs on the Yorkshire coast is a place I've wanted to visit for long time due to the vast numbers of sea ...
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