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Text Box: Our Next OUTDOOR Meeting is:
Important change
10:00-14:00 Saturday 12th July.
 
Please note that Derek has visited Broughton Down today and it is not suitable for parking due to the recent weather. Therefore we have had to change the location and fall back on a old favourite:Magdelan Down, near Winchester. We hope you will all come; times and picnic remain the same; Derek has independently sent you a field trip sheet.

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Birdtrail  2008 report

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Mull with Derek and Lynne—May 2008

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Pictures from our evening with our very special guest, Chris Packham.

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Highland Water (New Forest) with Derek Lister

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Pictures from our session on Ducks

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From WildLife Explorer to RSPB Reserve Volunteer

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James’ insect pictures (updated 02 Nov 2007)

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A Camargue Experience—with Peter, Lesley, Coralie and David

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SOUTHERN ANDALUCIA :SPAIN—with Derek and Lynne

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Tom J’s digital photography (updated 18 July 2007)

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Redpolls, Siskins and Crossbills—an evening of pictures

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Norfolk in winter—a Derek and Lynne adventure

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Pictures from our session on Swans

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A little birdwatching over Christmas in the Lake District

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North Norfolk in December: Birding with Derek and Lynne

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Our Open Evening on 16th November

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Portland Bill—a Balearic Shearwater

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Dorset birding and camping in September

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A report from Crete—another Derek and Lynne adventure

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Please send in any good Norfolk fieldtrip pictures. Thanks.

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Derek and Lynne’s trip to The Gambia

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Interested in birding in Hampshire. What’s going on?

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