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  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,647 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2020 #2702

    Interesting place this as it has it's own Wild Life reserve, with bug houses,an owl next box, pools and 3 hedgehog shelters, with lots of  trees, bushes and piles of branches for shelters. Also information notices on birds, butterflies, moths etc.

  • ADD46
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    edited February 2020 #2703

    NTH which CL are you on now? Apologies if you’ve already said. 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2020 #2704

    The Grange CL, nr Diss. No.1055 in the SD. It has 2 HS pitches and a large grass area with a choice of 6 pitches.

    There's a bird hide, and another cabin with large windows and a couple of easy chairs overlooking one of the ponds. There's also a mercury lamp on each night to attract moths. The owners are obviously enthusiasts who keep a record of sightings and have recorded over 420 different species on site.

  • ADD46
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    edited February 2020 #2705

    That sounds interesting. I’ll make a note for future tours. 😊

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2020 #2706

    Just reciprocating following your advice 're New Willow Cottage.wink

  • ADD46
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    edited February 2020 #2707

    We’ve just looked at their website......our summer holiday plans have just changed from North Yorkshire to Norfolk! ☺️

  • Bluemalaga
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    edited February 2020 #2708

    Have the requirements for a CL changed from 5 pitches or is the limit the number of vans?

     

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2020 #2709

    Just enables flexibility and 'resting' of grass pitches, I would imagine.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2020 #2710

    Spot on, CY. Some users like open pitches, some like shade, some want to face the sun (when there is any ) while others want to be side on to it. With this CL, and others that have more than 5 EHUs, visitors do have a choice to suit their requirements.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2020 #2711

    We had a couple of Siskins in the garden this morning + a coal tit, haven't seen either of these for years. We used to get lots of them and green finches, nice to see them back, hope they continue to visit. 

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,647 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2020 #2714

    Great shots, GL.

  • Oneputt
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    edited February 2020 #2715

    Brilliant pics GL

  • cyberyacht
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    edited February 2020 #2716

    I know what greylags wife means. I seem to have a surfeit of Great Crested Grebe shots.

  • Pliers
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    edited February 2020 #2717

    Amazing photos, Greylag.

     Beautiful  birds, we see them over our local moors, but I’m hopeless at photography so just enjoy watching  them.

    🙂

  • greylag
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    edited February 2020 #2718

    Hopefully the weather will brighten later and I will stake out the display area.  I will sit under my net hide and try to get them to fly low and close.

    Of course,  if it stays gloomy,  I will stay home and paint .

  • greylag
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    edited February 2020 #2719

    I didn't stay home under the gloomy sky, I went out under a gloomy sky...result..one owl, one flyby,  few photo's and then home.

  • Bluemalaga
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    edited February 2020 #2720

    CY, your response made sense, however out of interest, I checked the CL requirements and it appears that any site with more than 5 pitches requires a licence (rule 4 below). It also prevents the temptation of accepting more than 5 vans etc. at a time

     

    Rule 4: You may only take five caravans at a time (1960 Act)

    The most important condition, formal planning permission and a site licence are required for more than five pitches and your site would no longer qualify for CL status.

    By far the majority of complaints The Club receives involve excess numbers and this is clearly a major concern for The Club.

  • Oneputt
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    edited February 2020 #2721

    Just a quick comment as I don’t want to be off topic. If you take Barleywood they have several EHU posts and because it is all grass it allows David and Lorna to take pitches out of service for them to recover.  

    Our usual flock of 25 Starlings has increased to over 200 so I’m wondering if they are getting ready migrate back to mainland Europe

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2020 #2722

    Lots of CLs we use have the requirements in terms of spaces, hook up points beyond the 5 pitches. It gives choice, ability to rest a pitch, especially if grass. We haven’t encountered any letting on more than 5 outfits. It has however prevented us having to wallow in the mud bath someone else has left behind through not lifting their groundsheet. If you only have a license for 5 pitches, it makes good economic sense to have the capacity to site a couple more, so that if the need arises, you can take one out of use without eating into already tiny income margins, and keeping your guests happy.😁

    Edit, my apologies, I forgot this was a nature thread😲

  • Bluemalaga
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    edited February 2020 #2723

    All makes sense TTDA, but 

    In defence of slightly off topic, I am claiming this comes under "The great outdoors" loose I know, but its all I have.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2020 #2724

    It's only (human) nature to comment and put forward ones thoughts, so not going off post really.

    Lots of Black Tailed Godwits and quite a few Avocets feeding along the mud flats by Snaps Maltings, along with other waders too distant for me to identify.

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2020 #2725

    Just watched a Red Kite fly gently past the window outside our hired cottage. Plenty of fields around here. Saw 2 of them yesterday, so maybe this is their territory.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2020 #2726

    Hardwood House was one of the places used as a breeding/release centre following their reintroduction into this Country. No too far from where you're staying. We've seen them often over the CL at Huby.

  • Bluemalaga
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    edited February 2020 #2727

    By more luck than judgement, I stumbled across a pair of Great Crested Grebe beginning their courtship dance. Having not seen it before and only heard about it, I was hoping they would ignore the biting cold wind and continue the dance.

    Managed to get some pics, so need to put them on two posts to give a full picture, Hope you all get a chance to see it locally, lovely to see.

  • RedKite
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    edited February 2020 #2729

    Great photos again BM have seen them perform on the levels in Somerset near to where we used to live amazing sight.

    Whilst waiting for friends yesterday in small local town had 10 Red Kites flying over the car park they were riding the thermals and quite low and today had 7 Black Kites fly over the house so they are on migration from the south possibly Spain perhaps bought up by storm Jorge!  We do seem to get a lot more Red Kites around here now than we did a few years ago, also heard a Blackcap warbler singing in the trees we have had them over winter before but not seen any this winter but perhaps this one has been around and  I have not seen it, awaiting the Chiffchaff usually in March here.

  • greylag
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    edited February 2020 #2730

    BM

    Great shots.

    Today I stood under my hide net waiting for the owls (didn't turn up ),  but this (two)Chinese Water Deer turned up at full speed, almost took my legs out from under me.  Had to shout 'Oi' and they turned at the last moment.

    Love the eyelashes.

  • Bluemalaga
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    edited February 2020 #2731

    Looks like a better day than Tesco.

    They must have been close for these head shots well done.