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09 Nov 2023 12:37 #7846
by John Walker
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The whole 220 acres of site is now owned by Natural England and will be managed as a wet grassland nature reserve , and public access is allowed to the hide
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30 Oct 2023 14:12 #7828
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Thanks chaps. I will give it a go.
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30 Oct 2023 09:59 #7825
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No walking needed and you can scan 360 degrees
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30 Oct 2023 09:08 #7824
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Yes Nick anyone can go. You can drive down to the hide and there is some hard standing about 50 yards before you get there for the car. It looks private but birders can go.
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30 Oct 2023 08:52 - 30 Oct 2023 08:53 #7823
by Nick Coulbeck
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May I ask, can this site be accessed by anyone and is there an area for parking/walking etc?
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30 Oct 2023 07:47 #7822
by Pete Locking
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Thanks for the heads up John. Went early this morning and got 3 Short-Eared Owls.
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