Sunday, 30 April 2023

Weeting Heath and Lakenheath Fen Reserves 30.04.23

 Picked Rick up at 10am and set off to Weeting Heath. Coffee upon arrival before heading to the East Hide where there were very poor views of a Stone curlew. Not too much else, so off to the West Hide where, initially we couldn't find another Stone Curlew so back to the small Visitors' Centre where the warden gave clear instructions as to where the bird was, sitting on eggs. Back to the hide and quickly we found here, but distance and heat haze meant no decent photos. A Curlew, Skylark, Lapwing, Carrion crows and Common buzzard were also seen from the hides whilst a few tits and finches were in the conifers.

Drove the 10 minutes to nearby Lakenheath Fen, an RSPB reserve. A huge area to cover with so many birds calling but very little seen until the last half hour.

Chiffchaff, Cuckoo, Reed bunting, Blackcap, Whitethroat, Wren, Little grebe, Bittern, Reed warbler and Sedge warbler all heard but not seen on our walk out towards Joyce's Fen where a pair of Hobbies were overhead, along with a pair of Marsh Harriers, Kestrel and Grey heron.

A wander along the river bank then gave reasonable views of a Sedge warbler, Little egret, Great white egret, Shelduck and other regular waterfowl as well as two male Stonechats.

Further ahead were a group of birders studiously studying the far bank. A Bittern was stalking in the vegetation, occasionally showing really well. We fired off loads of photos beforce heading back to the VC for a cold drink as the temperature had now touched 18C.

Hour's drive and we were back home. Excellent session.

Species List:

  1. Greylag Goose
  2. Mute swan
  3. Shelduck
  4. Mallard
  5. Gadwall
  6. Tufted duck
  7. Pheasant
  8. Little grebe
  9. Great crested grebe
  10. Bittern
  11. Little egret
  12. Great white egret
  13. Grey heron
  14. Marsh Harrier
  15. Common buzzard
  16. Kestrel
  17. Hobby
  18. Water Rail (heard)
  19. Moorhen
  20. Coot
  21. Oystercatcher
  22. Redshank
  23. Lapwing
  24. Curlew
  25. Stone curlew
  26. Wood pigeon
  27. Collared dove
  28. Cuckoo (heard)
  29. Swift
  30. Great spotted woodpecker (Heard)
  31. Skylark
  32. Robin
  33. Wheatear
  34. Stonechat
  35. Blackbird
  36. Song thrush (heard)
  37. Blackcap
  38. Whitethroat
  39. Sedge warbler
  40. Cetti's warbler (heard)
  41. Reed warbler
  42. Chiffchaff
  43. Goldcrest
  44. Blue tit
  45. Great tit
  46. Long tailed tit
  47. Coal tit (heard)
  48. Bearded reedling
  49. Magpie
  50. Carrion crow
  51. Rook
  52. Jackdaw
  53. Chaffinch
  54. Greenfinch (heard)
  55. Goldfinch
  56. Reed bunting
Sedge warbler

Stonechat

Great white egret

2nd Stonechat

Mute swan

Overhead Great white egret

Series of the Bittern stalking the bankside









One of many Peacock butterflies. Also noted Orange-tip, Green veined white and Small tortoiseshell


Wednesday, 26 April 2023

Norfolk 26.04.23 Species List

Lesser whitethroat

Whitethroat

Bearded reedling

Bearded reedling

Stonechat

Spoonbill

 Visits to:

North Point Pools and Kelling Heath with no camera. Raining and very dark early on.

Kelling Quags. Light improved

Cley Beach, grey

Warham Greens. Long walk, good birds, poor light

Holkham Freshmarsh for a quick check

Brancaster Staithe for a quick check

Titchwell. Bird of the day, very distant Temminck's Stint

Species: Only seen once, site given.

Year listers in bold.

  1. Great crested Grebe (Cley beach)
  2. Gannet (Cley beach)
  3. Cormorant
  4. Grey heron
  5. Little egret
  6. Spoonbill (Warham Greens x5)
  7. Mute swan
  8. Greylag goose
  9. Brent goose
  10. Canada goose
  11. Egyptian Goose (Holkham Freshmarsh)
  12. Shelduck
  13. Mallard
  14. Gadwall
  15. Teal
  16. Common scoter (Cley beach)
  17. Red kite
  18. Sparrowhawk (Kelling Quags)
  19. Common buzzard
  20. Marsh Harrier (Titchwell)
  21. Kestrel
  22. Red legged partridge (Kelling Quags)
  23. Pheasant
  24. Moorhen
  25. Coot
  26. Oystercatcher
  27. Avocet
  28. Ringed plover (Titchwell)
  29. Little Ringed plover (Titchwell)
  30. Turnstone (Titchwell)
  31. Lapwing
  32. Dunlin (Titchwell)
  33. Temminck's Stint (Titchwell Tidal Lagoon)
  34. Sanderling (Titchwell beach)
  35. Redshank
  36. Common sandpiper (Titchwell Tidal Lagoon)
  37. Curlew
  38. Black tailed godwit
  39. Bar tailed godwit (Titchwell beach)
  40. Black headed gull
  41. Herring gull
  42. Lesser black backed gull
  43. Great black backed gull (all gulls 2 - 4 year olds apart from BHG)
  44. Sandwich tern (Cley beach)
  45. Wood pigeon
  46. Collared dove
  47. Cuckoo (flying east over Titchwell sand dunes)
  48. Barn Owl (near Swaffham on drive there)
  49. Great spotted woodpecker (Kelling Quags)
  50. Wood lark (Kelling Heath)
  51. Skylark.
  52. Swallow
  53. Sand martin
  54. Meadow pipit
  55. Pied wagtail
  56. Dunnock
  57. Reed warbler
  58. Sedge warbler (Titchwell)
  59. Cetti's warbler
  60. Whitethroat
  61. Lesser whitethroat (Warham Green x 2)
  62. Garden warbler (Warham Green at Whirlygig roundabout)
  63. Blackcap
  64. Willow warbler
  65. Chiffchaff
  66. Wheatear (10 in total)
  67. Stonechat (Kelling Quags)
  68. Whinchat 
  69. Robin
  70. Blackbird
  71. Ring Ouzel (Warham Green at Whirlygig roundabout)
  72. Song thrush
  73. Long tailed tit
  74. Great tit
  75. Blue tit
  76. Nuthatch (Titchwell)
  77. Wren
  78. Reed bunting
  79. Chaffinch
  80. Goldfinch
  81. Linnet
  82. House sparrow
  83. Starling
  84. Jay
  85. Magpie
  86. Jackdaw
  87. Carrion crow
  88. Rook

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Little Hadham Moth species 2023 Updated 13.x.23

Pale pinion


 Micros:

  1. Acleris kochiella
  2. Tortricodes alternella
  3. Agonopterix heracliana
  4. Acleris ferrugana
  5. Emmelina monodactyla
  6. Stigmella aurella (leaf mine)
  7. Diurnea fagella
  8. Mompha subbistrigella
  9. Agonopterix alstromeriana
  10. Epiphyas postvittana
  11. Monopis laevigella
  12. Nematopogon swammerdammella
  13. Micropterix calthella (new for parish)
  14. Cnephasia sp
  15. Adela reamurella
  16. Aphomia sociella
  17. Tinea trinotella
  18. Cochylis dubitana
  19. Notocelia cynosbatella
  20. Nemophora degeerella
  21. Esperia sulphurella
  22. Yponomeuta cagnagella caterpillars
  23. Glyphipterix forsterella (new for parish) 10th county record
  24. Phtheochroa rugosana
  25. Agapeta hamana
  26. Platyptilia gonodactyla (new for parish)
  27. Celypha lacunana
  28. Anania hortulata
  29. Hofmannophila pseudospretella
  30. Tortrix viridana
  31. Cydia pomonella
  32. Plutella xylostella
  33. Hedya nubiferana
  34. Crambus lathoniellus
  35. Eucosma cana
  36. Anania coronata
  37. Ephestia elutella
  38. Cochylis atricapitana
  39. Pandemis cerasana
  40. Aphelia paleana
  41. Lozotaenia forsterana
  42. Hedya pruniana
  43. Choristonera hebenstreitella
  44. Paraswammerdamia albicapitella
  45. Notocelia trimaculana
  46. Cochylis molliculana
  47. Aethes francillana
  48. Cochylimorpha straminea
  49. Tinea semifulvella
  50. Udea olivalis
  51. Coptoptriche marginea
  52. Ypsolopha mucronella
  53. Aleimma loefligiana
  54. Agapeta hamana
  55. Nemapogon clematella (new for parish)
  56. Celypha straina
  57. Ditula angustiorana
  58. Notocelia rosaecolona
  59. Archips xylosteana
  60. Eudonia mercurella
  61. Cochylis hybridella
  62. Nephopterix angustella
  63. Ancylis achatana
  64. Zeiraphera isertana
  65. Monopis obviella
  66. Vitula biviella
  67. Spilonota ocellana
  68. Acleris rhombana
  69. Pterophorous pentadactyla
  70. Hedya salicella
  71. Yponomeuta evonymella
  72. Notocelia uddmanniana
  73. Crambus perlella
  74. Parapoynx stratiotata
  75. Chrysoteuchia culmella
  76. Pandemis corylana
  77. Epinotia ramella
  78. Oegoconia deauratella
  79. Acleris kochiella
  80. Archips podana
  81. Morophaga choragella
  82. Rhopobota naevana
  83. Clepsis consimilana
  84. Argyresthia goerdartella
  85. Hysopygia glaucinalis
  86. Coleophora trifolii
  87. Endrosis sarcitrella
  88. Pandemis heparana
  89. Archips crataegana
  90. Scoparia ambigualis
  91. Rhodophea formosa
  92. Scoparia basistrigalis
  93. Crassa unitella
  94. Gypsonoma dealbana
  95. Cochylis dubitana
  96. Mompha ochraccella
  97. Endotricha flammealis
  98. Cydalima perspectalis
  99. Carcina quercana
  100. Spilonota laricana (new for parish)
  101. Archips rosana
  102. Epinotia ocellana
  103. Scoparia pyralella
  104. Crambus pascuella
  105. Epinotia abbreviana
  106. Homoeosoma sinuella
  107. Scoparia lacustrata
  108. Calamtropha paludella
  109. Phycita roborella
  110. Amblyptilia acanthadactyla
  111. Pyrausta purpuralis
  112. Udea prunalis
  113. Cnephasia asseclana
  114. Eucosma obumbratana
  115. Marasmarsha lunaedactyla
  116. Pleuroptya ruralis
  117. Eudonia lacunana
  118. Acrobasis suavella
  119. Acrobasis repandana
  120. Pyrausta aurata
  121. Acleris holmiana
  122. Blastodacna hellerella
  123. Batia lunaris
  124. Lathronympha strigana
  125. Bactra lancealana
  126. Acleris forsskaleana
  127. Euzophera pinguis
  128. Udea ferrugalis
  129. Acrobasis advenella
  130. Monochroa pallustrellus
  131. Argyresthia semifusca
  132. Eudemis profundana
  133. Yponomeuta rorrella (New for parish)
  134. Yponomeuta malinellus
  135. Catoptria pinella
  136. Agapeta zoegana
  137. Hypsopygia costalis
  138. Metzneria lappella
  139. Evergestis limbata (New for parish)
  140. Marasmarcha lunaedactyla
  141. Agriphila straminella
  142. Epigoge grotiana
  143. Argyresthia pruniella
  144. Argyresthis albistria
  145. Ypsolopha scabrella
  146. Yponomeuta plumbella
  147. Blastobasis adustella
  148. Ypsolopha sequella
  149. Agonopterix alstromeriana
  150. Cydia splendana
  151. Ectodemia herringella
  152. Agriphila tristella
  153. Archips corylana
  154. Argyresthia goerdartella
  155. Acleris variegana
  156. Anacampsis populella
  157. Lyonetia clerkella
  158. Parornix anglicella
  159. Agriphila geniculea
  160. Metalampra italica
  161. Argyresthia pruniella
  162. Elophila nympheata
  163. Epinotia nisella
  164. Galleria melonella
  165. Acleris schalleriana
  166. Ephestia elutella
  167. Pseudatemelia josophinae (New for parish)
  168. Argyresthia spinisella
  169. Acleris literana
  170. Ypsolopha parenthesella
  171. Hypatime rhomboidella
  172. Acleris sparsana
  173. Eudonia angustea
  174. Antispila petryi leaf mine
  175. Agonopterix arenella
Macros
  1. Winter moth
  2. Mottled umber
  3. Chestnut
  4. Spring usher
  5. Early moth
  6. Pale brindled beauty
  7. Satellite
  8. Dotted chestnut
  9. Dotted border
  10. March moth
  11. Small brindled beauty
  12. Twin spotted quaker
  13. Tawny pinion
  14. Oak beauty
  15. Small quaker
  16. Common quaker
  17. Hebrew character
  18. Herald
  19. Yellow horned (new for parish)
  20. Double striped pug
  21. Dark chestnut
  22. Lead coloured drab
  23. Red chestnut
  24. Clouded drab
  25. Early thorn
  26. Brindled pug
  27. Lunar marbled brown
  28. Scorched carpet
  29. Pale pinion
  30. Frosted green
  31. Water carpet
  32. Red green carpet
  33. Emperor
  34. Nut tree tussock
  35. Grey shoulder knot
  36. Least black arches
  37. Coxcomb Prominent
  38. Waved Umber
  39. Pale Tussock
  40. Poplar hawkmoth
  41. Oak tree pug
  42. Muslin moth
  43. Green carpet
  44. Latticed Heath
  45. Angle shades
  46. Brimstone
  47. Silver Y
  48. November moth caterpillar
  49. Mottled umber caterpillar.
  50. Lime-speck pug
  51. Common swift
  52. Sandy carpet
  53. Red twin spot carpet
  54. Ruby Tiger
  55. Flame Carpet
  56. Treble lines
  57. Mottled pug
  58. Spectacle
  59. Common pug
  60. White ermine
  61. Winter moth caterpillar
  62. Flame Shoulder
  63. White Point
  64. Light Brocade
  65. Heart and Dart
  66. Light emerald
  67. Silver ground carpet
  68. Clouded silver
  69. Scorched carpet
  70. Pale Oak beauty
  71. Orange footman
  72. Pebble hooktip
  73. Buff ermine
  74. Shuttle shaped dart
  75. Marbled minor
  76. Rustic shoulder knot
  77. Tawny Marbled minor
  78. Treble- bar
  79. Coronet
  80. Large Nutmeg
  81. Turnip
  82. Pale Mottled willow
  83. Common marbled carpet
  84. Buff tip
  85. Shears
  86. Pearly underwing (new for parish)
  87. Gold swift
  88. Scorched wing
  89. Common white wave
  90. Common wave
  91. Maiden's Blush
  92. Spruce carpet
  93. Vine's rustic
  94. Setaceous hebrew character
  95. Wormwood pug
  96. Lychnis
  97. Clouded border
  98. Light emerald
  99. Willow beauty
  100. Small Square-spot
  101. Green pug
  102. Common wainscot
  103. Small waved umber
  104. Middle barred minor
  105. Rufous marbled minor
  106. Small clouded brindle
  107. Freyers pug
  108. Riband wave
  109. Double square spot
  110. Straw dot
  111. Lobster moth
  112. Yellowshell
  113. Treble brown spot
  114. Blood vein
  115. Snout
  116. Burnished brass
  117. Beautiful Golden Y
  118. Ingrailed clay
  119. Figure of Eighty (new for parish)
  120. Common footman
  121. Small elephant hawkmoth
  122. Buttoned snout
  123. Cinnabar
  124. Elephant hawkmoth
  125. Privet hawkmoth
  126. Pine hawkmoth
  127. Dark Arches
  128. Smoky wainscot
  129. Uncertain
  130. Bright line Brown eye
  131. Large Yellow Underwing
  132. Barred yellow
  133. Foxglove pug
  134. Light arches
  135. Beautiful hook-tip
  136. Shuttle shaped dart
  137. Mottled rustic
  138. Dingy footman
  139. Eyed hawkmoth
  140. Bird's Wing
  141. Single dotted wave
  142. Heart and Club
  143. Blotched emerald
  144. Swallow prominent
  145. Brown rustic
  146. Peppered moth
  147. Dwarf Cream Wave
  148. Oak hook-tip
  149. Clouded brindle
  150. Barred straw
  151. Least carpet
  152. Common emerald
  153. Flame
  154. Blue bordered carpet
  155. Small emerald
  156. Rustic
  157. Engrailed
  158. Fan-foot
  159. Small dusty wave
  160. Cypress carpet (new for parish)
  161. Waved black
  162. Bright line brown eye
  163. Reddish light arches (new for parish)
  164. Swallowtail
  165. Short cloaked moth
  166. Lunar spotted pinion
  167. Dingy shears
  168. Small blood vein
  169. Scarce footman
  170. Garden carpet
  171. Cloaked minor
  172. Maple prominent
  173. Yellowtail
  174. Oak nycteoline
  175. Mere wainscot (new for parish)
  176. Least yellow underwing
  177. Double lobed 
  178. Dingy footman
  179. Nutmeg
  180. July highflier
  181. Black Arches
  182. Lesser yellow underwing
  183. Clay triple lines
  184. Fern
  185. Latticed heath
  186. Lesser common rustic
  187. Common rustic
  188. Leopard
  189. Buff arches
  190. Pine hawkmoth
  191. Dagger sp
  192. Dusky sallow
  193. Dun-bar
  194. Broad bordered yellow underwing
  195. Scalloped oak
  196. Flounced rustic
  197. Webb's Wainscot.
  198. Small Yellow Wave
  199. Hoary footman
  200. Dark Umber
  201. Small Scallop
  202. Jersey Tiger
  203. Early Thorn
  204. Dusky Thorn
  205. Sallow Kitten
  206. Small fan-footed wave
  207. Large Emerald
  208. Mottled beauty
  209. Slender brindle.
  210. Small phoenix
  211. Buff footman
  212. Lesser spotted pinion
  213. Hummingbird Hawkmoth
  214. Canary-shouldered thorn
  215. Lesser Broad bordered yellow underwing
  216. Purple Thorn
  217. Dark Spectacle
  218. Svensson's Copper Underwing
  219. Tree Lichen Beauty
  220. Straw underwing
  221. Copper underwing
  222. Iron prominent
  223. Swallow prominent
  224. Coronet.
  225. Square spot rustic
  226. Rosy Rustic
  227. Clay
  228. Small rufous
  229. Pebble prominent
  230. Old Lady
  231. September thorn
  232. Ear moth
  233. Gypsy moth
  234. Cabbage
  235. Six striped rustic
  236. Yellow barred brindle
  237. Square spotted clay
  238. Centre barred sallow
  239. Mouse moth
  240. Small square spot
  241. Orange Swift
  242. Feathered gothic
  243. Frosted Orange
  244. Cypress pug
  245. Vestal
  246. Delicate
  247. Barred sallow
  248. Red Underwing
  249. Tawny barred angle
  250. L album wainscot
  251. Orange sallow
  252. Clifden nonpareil
  253. Beaded chestnut
  254. Black rustic
  255. Brick
  256. Dark crimson Underwing
  257. Mallow
  258. Sallow
  259. Deep Brown Dart
  260. Merveille du Jour
  261. Pine carpet
  262. Brown spot pinion
  263. Dewick's Plusia New for parish
  264. Spruce carpet
  265. Merveille du Jour
  266. November moth

This is me

This is me
At the end of another Norfolk Coastal footpath walk. 47 miles, 3 days 99 species of bird. September 2009

Caley Wood view

Caley Wood view
sunshine through the canopy 29.05.08

A walk along the Warta Valley, Poznan, Poland. Feb 2007

A walk along the Warta Valley, Poznan, Poland. Feb 2007
Best birds on this walk: black and middle spotted woodpecker and short toed treecreeper

About Me

My photo
A primary school teacher for 30 years, I retired from teaching in July 2009 to set up my own science enhancement and communication company. The Primary Works offers science clubs, workshops and staged science shows nationwide. I have always been interested in bird watching since my early years. Apparently my first tick was after inquiring about a chaffinch and then receiving the Observer book of birds. By the age of 9 I had moved on to Tory Peterson's collins guide and was now involved on YOC birding holidays to Northumbria, Essex coast, Slimbridge and Yorkshire. My twitching rule is that I will willingly travel 1km for each gram the bird weighs. However, I have had many rarities just by being in the right place. I have travelled widely throughout Europe and also visited Australia and Sri Lanka. In 2016 I spent time at Portland Bird Obs and two trips to Aviero, Portugal. 2017 found me back in Sri Lanka in Feb/March, then July and back for New Year's Eve celebrations in December. Also returned to The Camargue in May for a 4 day trip. Few plans for 2018, but nothing yet booked apart from a trip to the IOW.

Grey heron

Grey heron
Over the allotment 28.09.08

Southern Hawker

Southern Hawker
Ridge footpath 27.08.08

Juvenile green woodpecker (17.08.08)

Juvenile green woodpecker (17.08.08)
Note the stripes, denoting a bird fledged this year.

common blue

common blue
Ash Valley G.C. 15.08.08

Indian balsam (impatiens glandulifera)

Indian balsam (impatiens glandulifera)
River Ash

azure damselfly

azure damselfly
River Ash 28.07.08

marbled white

marbled white
Discovered at Westland Green 22.07.08

ruddy darter

ruddy darter
Bush Wood 21.07.08

honeysuckle 19.07.08

honeysuckle 19.07.08
growing in hedgerow in Chapel Lane

cinnabar moth caterpillar

cinnabar moth caterpillar
Photographed on ragwort 19.07.08

Bittersweet

Bittersweet
Study of petals 11.06.08

male yellowhammer

male yellowhammer
08.06.08

common blue butterfly

common blue butterfly
06.06.08

River Ash

River Ash
looking south from the bridge at Hadham Ford

Common poppy (papaver rhoeas)

Common poppy (papaver rhoeas)
in rape field 29.05.08

Caley Wood sunshine

Caley Wood sunshine
29.05.08

Millenium Wood fox

Millenium Wood fox
24.05.08

common comfrey (symphytum officinale)

common comfrey (symphytum officinale)
06.05.08 banks of the River Ash

Garlic Mustard or Jack by the Hedge,(Alliara petiolata)

Garlic Mustard or Jack by the Hedge,(Alliara petiolata)
flowers, leaves and fruit edible . Good in salad and pesto

April showers

April showers
Double rainbow 30.04.08

Caley Wood bluebells

Caley Wood bluebells
22.04.08

Yellow Archangel

Yellow Archangel
Chapel Lane (20.04.08)

sunlight 16.04.08

sunlight 16.04.08
looking south west from Bush Wood

snowy buds

snowy buds
06.04.08 in Bush Wood

Looking north west

Looking north west
05.04.08 evening shower approaching

Back Garden

Back Garden
Easter Sunday (23.03.08)

Brick Kiln Hill

Brick Kiln Hill
Looking east (23.03.08)

No play today

No play today
The 2nd hole at Ash Valley golf course

Teasel head

Teasel head
Bush Wood (21.03.08)

Reflections

Reflections
daffodils at Bush Wood pond (21.03.08)

Swollen River Ash

Swollen River Ash
The river at the bottom of Winding Hill 16.03.08

Daybreak over the chapel

Daybreak over the chapel
Thursday 13th March

Wild daffodils (narcissus pseudonarcissus)

Wild daffodils (narcissus pseudonarcissus)
growing in Bush Wood

January snowdrops

January snowdrops
Banks of River Ash, north of Much Hadham

Good Moon

Good Moon
From garden 24.01.08

Village Green

Village Green
Looking east towards Acremore Street

Looking south before Hadham Ford

Looking south before Hadham Ford
rare January blue sky

Useful sites

The following are some useful websites that may interest readers of this blog.
Firstly, Bishop's Stortford Natural History Society http://bsnhs.webplus.net/

Fellow birder, Gary Whelan's blog. Gives reports from our trips out together plus reports from his trips abroad. http://hairybirders.blogspot.co.uk
http://www.hertsbirdclub.org.uk/ The official herts bird club website. Frequently updated, listing bird sightings around the county. Offers links to many other websites. Both of these sites also offer links to yahoo discussion groups.
http://www.birdforum.net/ An international site. You can enter as a guest but become a member( free) to post comments, bird sightings and just about anything to do with wild birds. Good news updates, classified section for binoculars, cameras etc.
http://www.guidedbirdwatching.com/ A new site set up where you can contact people worldwide who will help you find good birds in their country. UK section being set up presently.
http://www.britainsbirder.co.uk/
Fellow birders blog. Strtford resident, Graeme Smith regulary birds the area south of Stortford as well as around Spellbrook and the River Stort from Spellbrook to Twyford Locks. Some superb bird photography: Graeme uses a digital camera attached to his powerful telescope to get detailled images of the birds he sees. Well worth a browse.
Two local sites that may be of interest can be found at
http://www.thehadhams.com/ www.thepelhams.net/content/section/12/139/

South Easterly walk

South Easterly walk
black, normal, red extended walk

South Westerly route.

South Westerly route.
Black usual, red extended

North Easterly walk

North Easterly walk
black short, walk. Red, extended

North West Patch

North West Patch
black route regular. Red route the extended wander