BROWN SHRIKE AT STAINES MOOR, SURREY - M25 JUNCTION 13
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BROWN SHRIKE AT STAINES MOOR, SURREY - M25 JUNCTION 13
Rich Seargent navigate away now!
There has been a 1st winter Brown Shrike at Staines Moor for several days. The site is a 5 min drive and 10 minute walk from Junction 13 of the M25.
At Junction 13 follow the dual carriage east towards Staines. At the first large roundabout take the first exit north between the Staines and King George VI reservoires on the A3044. Look for the traffic lights ahead, continue north past the lights and take the next left turn into Horton Road. After c150 metres take the next left turn into Hithermore Road. Drive along Hithermore Road and start to look for parking as the road bears to the right and you can see open ground on your left.
There are two footpaths signposted from the small green, take the second path, which takes you 'RIGHT' along the side of the King George VI reservoir fence. Follow the fence for about 400 metres to a kissing gate on the right. Go through the kissing gate and follow the dirty/mud track to a boardwalk. Walk the boardwalk and over the small bridge to the open field/moor. Walk along the river until you get to a small low footbridge in the middle of the field. The shrike has been seen in the large bushes on the other side of the river, viewed from the bridge area. To stop the bird being flushed please observe from the bridge area.
Good luck to anyone who goes for it!!
There has been a 1st winter Brown Shrike at Staines Moor for several days. The site is a 5 min drive and 10 minute walk from Junction 13 of the M25.
At Junction 13 follow the dual carriage east towards Staines. At the first large roundabout take the first exit north between the Staines and King George VI reservoires on the A3044. Look for the traffic lights ahead, continue north past the lights and take the next left turn into Horton Road. After c150 metres take the next left turn into Hithermore Road. Drive along Hithermore Road and start to look for parking as the road bears to the right and you can see open ground on your left.
There are two footpaths signposted from the small green, take the second path, which takes you 'RIGHT' along the side of the King George VI reservoir fence. Follow the fence for about 400 metres to a kissing gate on the right. Go through the kissing gate and follow the dirty/mud track to a boardwalk. Walk the boardwalk and over the small bridge to the open field/moor. Walk along the river until you get to a small low footbridge in the middle of the field. The shrike has been seen in the large bushes on the other side of the river, viewed from the bridge area. To stop the bird being flushed please observe from the bridge area.
Good luck to anyone who goes for it!!
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BROWN SHRIKE STILL AT STAINES MOOR - 21 OCT 09
The Brown Shrike is still at Staines Moor for anyone that is interested.
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Brown Shrike at Staines
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Brown Shrike at Staines
Please tell me the AOS trip to Staines and the LWC didn't see it!
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BROWN SHRIKE AT STAINES MOOR - 30 OCT 09
The Brown Shrike is still at Staines Moor today and has broken the UK record for longest staying bird.
Rich it could still be here when you have your R&R at this rate!
Rich it could still be here when you have your R&R at this rate!
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BROWN SHRIKE AT STAINES
Brown Shrike still at the above site as at 15 Nov 09.
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SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND?
The Brown Shrike was still at Staines Moor, as described above, on Thursady 3 Dec 09. An even rarer Pacific Diver has again reappeared in Carnsew Basin, Hayle today for anyone visiting the Cornwall this weekend.
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BROWN SHRIKE UPDATE - 01 JAN 10
Brown Shrike has been relocated at Staines Moor on 1 Jan 10, directions as before.
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