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Post Info TOPIC: worsley woods 17/03/07


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RE: worsley woods 17/03/07


Geoff ,
As a 10 year old in the early 70`s Worsley woods was my favourite local birdwatching area and it gave me my first sightings of Gsw, Bullfinch, Treecreeper, Nuthatch and Kingfisher on the Dam.
Happy days.



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dave,called in to worsley woods today because l.s.w is mentioned in the 2005 county report and  hoped to get lucky,no joy,but its a nice spot and woodland birding is not my strong point,those trees could tell some stories if only they could talk

cheers geoff

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Hi Geoff
I`m interested to know how often the LS Woodpeckers are being seen in Worsley Woods as I have not seen one there for at least 20 years.Plenty of GS Woodys can be seen all year round as they are quite successful breeders in the woods.

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another garden list for most but was looking for lesser spotted,sd741004
1 moorhen                  6 great tit
4 blue tit                     6 magpie
2 wood pigeon             1 willow tit
4 long tailed tits           6 blackbird
4 crows                       1 robin
1 mallard                     1 coal tit

don,t want to drone on but new addition to life,county,list of coal tit properly i.d.has put a smile on me face.

not your ring ouzel or osprey just another tick
cheers geoff

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