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Ringley Area (eve)


judith, hurst wood is not private it is a public nature reserve and is just off ringly road. to get there you need to walk to the end of copper lane. There are many different birds there such as woodcock, buzzard, treecreper, woodpeckers and all the common birds. it is deffinatly not private there are always birders there, hope this helps. anyway who told you it was private?

jake

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I believe Hurst Wood is private?

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Judith Smith __________________________________ Lightshaw hall Flash is sacrosanct - NO paths please!


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thanks simon i saw 4 buzzard at hurst wood just up the road from here have you ever tried hurst wood ??

jake

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On the pools either side of the Motorway. There are a couple of vantage points which over look them. The fields are at the end of Phillips park road west.

-- Edited by Simon Johnson at 21:12, 2007-04-12

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where were all the wildfowl and waders seen in ringly ? also were the fields near phillips park ?

smilejakesmile

-- Edited by jake at 21:08, 2007-04-12

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Ploughed Feilds by the cemetry.

Yellowhammer 2
Red-legged Partridge
Stock dove 6

Ringley
Green Sand 2
LRP
Lapwing 23
Mallard 84
Teal 36
Gadwall 19
Tufed Duck 79
Ruddy duck
Buzzard 2
Willow warbler (heard)



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