Birds
Radley Gravel Pits/Lakes 24th May
1
Avocet seen flying over Thrupp lake calling.
1 Oystercatcher
4 Common Tern
2 Buzzard
2 Little Grebe
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Radley Gp: Thrupp Lake: 7th February
7th February Radley GP: Thrupp Lake 2 Little Egret 10:30. Radley GP: Old railway line 4 Red Kite 12:30. 3 Buzzard 12:30. 2 Raven: with nesting material. 12:30. Radley GP: Thrupp Lane 4 Mistle Thrush 13:00. Ian Elkins...
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Abingdon: Thrupp: 21st February
Abingdon: Thrupp Oystercatcher: Sitting on tree stump on island in Thrupp lake for about 40 minutes then flying around and calling. SU520978. Marion Couldrey...
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Radley Lakes Sun. 13th March
2 Oystercatcher (Thrupp Lake) 1 Red-crested Pochard (female) (Thrupp Lake) 1 Goldeneye (female) (Thrupp Lake) 3 Green sandpiper (Lake G) 2 Redshank (Lake G) 45 Lapwing (Lake G) 2 Chiffchaff (Singing) 2 Treecreeper 7 Reed Bunting No sign of redhead Smew,...
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Radley Lakes - Future ?
Received by email, is notice of this important step in the development of part of the Radley Lakes area as a people friendly wildlife area. With so many birders birding and enjoying both the minority 'protected' area and majority unprotectd areas...
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Radley Lakes
Radley Lakes (c) Radley Village web-site KeyE: Thrupp LakeF: Bullfield Lake or "the fishing lake" G: The Ash PitL: Longmead Lake M: Orchard Lake Thrupp Lake is good for wintering waterfowl, including Smew occasionally & roosting gulls The Ash Pit...
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