At last nights OOS AGM, Stalwart of the birders curry evenings Tom Bedford gave a superb talk on his previous birding patch at Cuddeston. His talk included a most interesting appraisal of the Green Belt and its failings and also the rarer birds he had managed to "turn up" on his mainly intensively farmed locality. My thanks to Tom for this most entertaining and informative insight into his birding life and if he has more to say and I think he has I am hopeful that he will be talking to us again. The Feather.
Thursday, 9 May 2019
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