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URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellesmere%2C_Shropshire
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Close to the town of the same name, Ellesmere is the largest of a number of meres in this area. With a small heronry on the island, visible from the visitor centre. In winter it is particularly good for gulls with a large roost often containing some of the rarer species, and usually has a range of wintering ducks including Goosander, Smew. Wintering Cormorants have a roost here — and keep an eye open for the occasional diver.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Ellesmere, Shropshire (SJ405345)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Ellesmere, Shropshire (SJ405345)
DTSTART:20080113T093000Z
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URL:http://www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk/Brandon/brandon.htm
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:The Warwickshire Wildlife Trust's premier reserve.\nWe have a talk on Brandon Marsh on 19 March.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Brandon Marsh, Warwickshire (SP3875)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Brandon Marsh, Warwickshire (SP3875)
DTSTART:20080210T093000Z
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URL:http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/c/conwy/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Coastal lagoons and grassland alongside the Conwy estuary with spectacular views of Snowdonia. Waders and wildfowl are the main interest but well over 200 species have been recorded at this exciting reserve.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Conwy, Clwyd, Wales (SH797773) and local woodlands.
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Conwy, Clwyd, Wales (SH797773) and local woodlands.
DTSTART:20080309T093000Z
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URL:http://www.bbc.co.uk/naturescalendar/spring/moors_hills/worlds_end/ruabon_access.shtml
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:We're hoping that this walk on the moors will lead us to Black Grouse!
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:World's End, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales (SJ227520)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:World's End, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales (SJ227520)
DTSTART:20080406T083000Z
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URL:http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/y/ynys-hir/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Set on the south side of the Dyfi estuary\, this reserve mixes the delights of a Welsh oak woodland with the wet grassland and saltmarshes of the estuary. Spring is a wonderful time to visit the woodland when it is full of bird song and spring flowers.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Ynis Hir, Ceredigion, Wales (SN682961)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Ynis Hir, Ceredigion, Wales (SN682961)
DTSTART:20080504T083000Z
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URL:http://www.paxton-pits.org.uk/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Birds have been quick to take advantage of the new wetland habitats created by gravel extraction at Paxton, which is part of the Ouse floodplain. As scrub and woodland develops around the Pits, other birds move in. Around 70 species breed regularly. To date, 234 species have been recorded, though the 'star' birds are undoubtedly Nightingales.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Paxton Pits, Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire (TL196629)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Paxton Pits, Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire (TL196629)
DTSTART:20080608T083000Z
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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Local Walk: Our outdoor summer meeting — a gentle stroll. Please wear stout shoes.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Venue to be confirmed
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Venue to be confirmed
DTSTART:20080618T183000Z
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URL:http://www.rutlandwater.org.uk/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:We should see nesting Ospreys\, and waders on passage.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rutland Water (SK879071)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Rutland Water (SK879071)
DTSTART:20080706T083000Z
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URL:http://www.peakdistrict.org/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:The Peak District offers a wide variety of landscapes\, from moorland\, to grassy hills\, craggy rocks\, stone walls\, lakes\, streams and innumerable public footpaths.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Peak District and Buxton (SK059736), Derbyshire
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Peak District and Buxton (SK059736), Derbyshire
DTSTART:20080803T083000Z
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URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youlgrave
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Carsington is a large reservoir\; Youlgrave offers woodland and farm birds.\n (Youlgrave is sometimes spelled "Youlgreave")
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Youlgrave (SK214637) and Carsington Water (SK253533)\, Derbyshire
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Youlgrave (SK214637) and Carsington Water (SK253533)\, Derbyshire
DTSTART:20080914T083000Z
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URL:http://www.burnhambirds.co.uk/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Bridgwater Bay NNR is a large reserve on the north Somerset coast. The site is just north of the town of Bridgwater and comprises the lower reaches of the River Parrett and its estuary, where it flows into the Bristol Channel. Along the coast the site extends north to the town of Burnham-on-Sea and as far west as the village of Lilstock. The NNR is a Special Protection Area (SPA) and Ramsar site. Part of the area is a possible Special Area of Conservation (pSAC).
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Bridgwater Bay, Somerset (ST104472)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Bridgwater Bay, Somerset (ST104472)
DTSTART:20081012T083000Z
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URL:http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/b/blacktoftsands/
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Blacktoft Sands is part of the exciting complex of habitats around the Humber estuary. The tidal reedbed is the largest in England and is important for its breeding Bearded Tits and Marsh Harriers. The reserve has saline lagoons, which are rare in Europe and are an ideal habitat for a variety of breeding and migrant waders, including Avocets. To help you enjoy your visit\, there are six hides and a reception centre.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Blacktoft Sands, East Yorkshire (SE843232)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:RSPB Blacktoft Sands, East Yorkshire (SE843232)
DTSTART:20081102T093000Z
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URL:http://wlct.org/Leisure/Parks/parkshome.htm#pennflash
DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:A country park with diverse habitats including a large flooded lake and over 230 species recorded. Small car park fee. In winter large numbers of waterfowl including the rarer Grebes and Smew, also Long-eared Owl, Water Rail, and Willow Tit can be seen daily.
LOCATION;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Pennington Flash, Lancashire (SJ640990)
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en;CHARSET=UTF-8:Pennington Flash, Lancashire (SJ640990)
DTSTART:20081130T093000Z
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