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13-09-2007, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Meles meles Where are you located?? | West Oxfordshire, why?
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13-09-2007, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Billy Wobble Dagger West Oxfordshire, why? |
Thought if your in the right areas where I have been, I might be able to suggest a place to see water voles.
And as we are on the subject, Dont know how close it is to you, But i was near Bladon, Is it the river Glymo (cant quite remember the name) near a park. upper or lower. Sorry a little vague. Any way it was walking by the river that I saw alot of vole activity. Only actualy saw one vole though but sure theres more if you stop to look and see.
Sorry did not say, that was not that long ago either, popped up with a friend one morning before work. His family lived close by
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13-09-2007, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Meles meles Thought if your in the right areas where I have been, I might be able to suggest a place to see water voles.
And as we are on the subject, Dont know how close it is to you, But i was near Bladon, Is it the river Glymo (cant quite remember the name) near a park. upper or lower. Sorry a little vague. Any way it was walking by the river that I saw alot of vole activity. Only actualy saw one vole though but sure theres more if you stop to look and see.
Sorry did not say, that was not that long ago either, popped up with a friend one morning before work. His family lived close by |
Apologies just looked it up cos i was so vague. Its the river GLYME. Also from what i have read a superb place for owls. oh and a lovely walk, we only did half hour that particular day but I shall return
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13-09-2007, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Meles meles Apologies just looked it up cos i was so vague. Its the river GLYME. Also from what i have read a superb place for owls. oh and a lovely walk, we only did half hour that particular day but I shall return | Thanks for that, I wasn't aware that there were water voles on the Glyme. It's not that far from me, I might have to go and visit.
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13-09-2007, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Billy Wobble Dagger Thanks for that, I wasn't aware that there were water voles on the Glyme. It's not that far from me, I might have to go and visit.
Thanks again | As i say, I have only been there for a very short period of time,
If they advertise it as a great spot for Owls, I would imagine it may offer all different species 
Please do let me know, As i am thinking off going back there myself.
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13-09-2007, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Billy Wobble Dagger Hi Spoonbill, where abouts is your local park, I'm always interested to know where there are water voles.
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BWD | I actually have about five local parks that I go to. The main one is rather small though and only has Brown Rats. The park I saw Water Voles was up in London. The name of the park is St. James's park. I have seen Great Crested Grebes and Lesser White Fronted Geese up there too. I have also seen Water Voles at Leeds Castle.
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13-09-2007, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Spoonbill I actually have about five local parks that I go to. The main one is rather small though and only has Brown Rats. The park I saw Water Voles was up in London. The name of the park is St. James's park. I have seen Great Crested Grebes and Lesser White Fronted Geese up there too. I have also seen Water Voles at Leeds Castle. | Thanks spoonbill. I'll try and visit the parks if I get to London soon.
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