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30-03-2008, 11:57 AM
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| | | How to find Nuthatch/treecreeper. Hi all i have been using a local wood for photography near Stanford in Essex at one tree hill. There are lots of blue tits,great tits,woodpeckers,robins,dunnocks etc but i cant find any treecreepers or nuthatch to photograph. Do most woods have these birds in them,do i just need to look a bit harder. Can anyone tell me where i can find some to photograph in the area,,,,,,Paul. | 
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| | | Re: How to find Nuthatch/treecreeper. I've seen treecreepers and nuthatch at bedfords park not too far from you. There not overly common this year thou, im yet to see one, but havent really been looking | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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