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0Reserve: Belvide
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2Reserve: Blithfield
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- General DiscussionDue to moving I sadly have to sell my conure Nyeva, she is 5 years old and rarely gets out of her cage anymore which isnt fair at all and I would love her to be with someone who can give her quality time and care. She speaks her name and other things mostly when it’s night time and she’s covered, she loves cuddles and interaction though it hasn’t been consistent with having a dog too. I would only sell her to someone who loves birds hence why I am reaching out on here Mobile 📱 07534733969
- Reserve: WildgooseA recent walk around Wildgoose showed the Cetti's Warblers on site to be in fine voice. I did not count how many males were heard singing but they seemed to be well spread over the whole site - a few nice but brief sightings as well. Pic below not from this visit.
- Reserve: PatsullJust a reminder that Patsull is actually a working farm. The Patsull Estate is accessible via public rights of way and permissive paths as shown here: Walking | Patshull Park Estate. It can also be seen from surrounding roads. Access onto the estate itself is by prior arrangement only.