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    Am plan maybe to visit 'Pulborough Brooks' RSPB Nature Reserve this Sunday.
    Anyone interested in going as well pls let me know...x

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    Just looked ta the web page, looks like a nice reserve. Unfortunately I normally work at weekends, normally visiting reserves when I get an hour or so.
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    Dont go to Pulborough Brooks just yet is my advice, as all of the Large Pond/Wetland is Dry at present. Best wait for more rain in Autumn and go there then. The Bird Hides there are even Better than Lavells!

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    I suspect that's a bit of an issue at lots of places - it has been rather dry - but thanks for the 'heads-up'

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