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To: | tlawson <>, COG <> |
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Subject: | A Murmuration of Starlings - Enjoy |
From: | David Rees via Canberrabirds <> |
Date: | Thu, 11 Feb 2021 00:45:53 +0000 |
Nice, well done footage, all those moving black specks playing hell with Youtubes' compression algorithm, mind. a videographers nightmare, but very well done. I know Otmoor well, just northeast of the city of Oxford. While farmed, its now mostly a protected place with a big nature reserve and an MOD rifle range (flying bullets keep places wild). One of the best places I know in England to see the European Turtle
dove, which is on its last legs there. Also great for waders and ducks in season. For the fit, a stout walk from Islip railway station on the Oxford - Biscester - London rail line. Closer access by local rural buses depends on the movement of the stars and
planets (happens once in a while.., when, best known to the gods). Can drive there, its popular, parking can be difficult. David On 11/02/2021 10:51 am, tlawson wrote:
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