The RSPB on Club Together
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Have you seen the latest from EJ the Osprey, she braves the weather to keep her eggs warm. Loch Garten Osprey Centre
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Hello everyone,
I am delighted to inform that as well as free entry for up to two adults and two children at RSPB reserves you can also receive a free coconut bird feeder when you spend 1p or more in RSPB reserve shops! Simply present you membership card
Offer available until 30 September 2017, terms and conditions apply visit www.camc.com/rspb for full details (member login required).
Thank you RSPB
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Hi Everyone,
Here is a summer blog piece from the RSPB featuring swifts, one of summers delights.
RSPB Sounds and Sights of Summer
Do post any photos or sighting you have here.
Tania
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Fantastic news from East Leake Bee Eaters, hopefully they can deter peditors
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Question for RSPB.
We have visited a couple of reserves where there is a car park charge but free for RSPB members, such as Titchwell. As RSPB accept CMC members into their reserves free of charge is the charge for any parking also free of charge?
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I am an RSPB member. But when I probably joined I had parked the car in an RSPB ticketed car park and bought a ticket. We went into the shop/entrance reception and showed our CC card. Chap on reception gave us tickets and then proceeded to fill a form for us to display on the dashboard. When I said not to worry as we had already purchased a ticket he insisted on refunding me. I think that we later joined after spending time on the reserve.
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Hi EasyT,
I am pleased to inform you we have a new RSPB representative (Charlotte) who will be posting in due course and is looking forward to being part of Club Together community.
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Hi there
My name is Charlotte and I am very pleased to be your new RSPB representative on Club Together. Thank you to Ro for introducing me (and for getting me set up behind the scenes!). I intend to have the "Sticky" comment on this thread updated soon.
After browsing through the interesting posts and threads on Club Together, I'm finding many examples of the common interests of the CAMC and RSPB communities, which is fantastic to see. I'm really looking forward to sharing interesting wildlife and conservation stories with you all. In fact, I have one for you now...
... In the midst of our recent extreme weather, the RSPB were receiving reports from people all around the UK of strange and unfamiliar birds turning up on people's lawns. It seems the harsh effects of “The Beast from the East” and “Storm Emma” were driving desperate wild birds into peoples' gardens in search of food, water and shelter. As the temperatures plummeted, large numbers of hungry winter visitors such as winter thrushes, fieldfares and redwings were turning to the more urban areas to cling-on during this bitterly cold end to the season, when much of the wild food supply is already used-up. Up and down the country, people were meeting the needs of the birds, by putting out food and keeping fresh water ice-free.
It seems I'm not the only one relieved to see the signs of Spring this week!
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Oops, wrong thread.
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Thank you ABM, I think I'm getting there slowly! Easter was certainly a busy time all round. It's a relief that the Spring weather seems to finally be here.
Now that Spring has finally sprung, I wonder if any caravaners and motorhomers have some nice stories or photos to share? Any plans to go to a bluebell wood? It would be nice to read how this community enjoys wildlife at this time of year.
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