Trip Reports
Tuesday 17 August – Hinton Blewitt and Litton Leaders: Sue and John Prince
August 17, 2021
Our group of 16 walkers met outside the Ring O’ Bells pub. After an overcast start the sun came out for us while a family of four Ravens displayed, and House Martins could be heard nearby. Down Coley Hill we heard Goldcrest, Nuthatch, and Great-spotted Woodpecker. A mixed flock of tits – Blue, Great, and
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