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Old 01-05-2008, 05:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A great place for wild life. Small area but on a nature foot path of the countess Wear.
Unfortunately the Golf Course was mostly flooded so not many people about.The first photo shows a tree overturned in the gales and floods we had a few weeks ago.It managed to fall conveniently across the brook
Managed a song thrush, a Grey Wagtail and a Robin
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Looks like a nice place to go, are they happy for people to walk around with cameras, or do you need to ask permission?

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No no. It's a public foot path along side the golf course and goes well into a sort of thicket of trees away from the course about from where I took th photos of the flooding. You would need to keep to the foot path or you may get hit by golf balls. As there were no players for reasons of it being flooded I walked out onto the course to take the photos. The was a lot more flooding but I couldn't fit it all in and he course goes across the brook.(not a huge course)

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