I've been to the LWC (or Wildfowl Wildlife Trust I think it's called?) a couple of times now and as well as being superb for those interested in birds, they just added four absolutely brilliant new otters. All sisters, they are a lot of fun to watch and I burned through 24gb of pics on those alone. Expect to get bored of otters this season
Although it might be getting a little late in the year for the best results, I wanted to recommend it as a venue and see if there was any interest in going there? It's really easy by train, simply change at Clapham Junction and a short walk/bus ride from Barnes. However, I did notice Croydon Birdwatching Club on one visit and they'd hired a coach - we could conceivably get in touch with them to arrange something/split costs maybe?
Here's something to whet your appetite
A Sinking Feeling by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
London Wetland Centre - gauging interest
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If you are a fan of otters, then you would like the British Wildlife Centre (http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/) which has three enclosures for these entertaining creatures. As you would expect from the name, it also has a host of other British fauna, including a walkthrough cage with red squirrels. It's certainly worth a trip, although it sounds as though you might need more than 24 GB of memory cards if you go there.
The LWC might be a worthwhile outing during the autumn as I believe that that it can be a stopping point for migratory birds during this period. I would certainly be interested in going there as it is one of those places I have never got around to visiting.
If you are a fan of otters, then you would like the British Wildlife Centre (http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/) which has three enclosures for these entertaining creatures. As you would expect from the name, it also has a host of other British fauna, including a walkthrough cage with red squirrels. It's certainly worth a trip, although it sounds as though you might need more than 24 GB of memory cards if you go there.
The LWC might be a worthwhile outing during the autumn as I believe that that it can be a stopping point for migratory birds during this period. I would certainly be interested in going there as it is one of those places I have never got around to visiting.
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I'd be interested in going to the LWC.
Tina
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Yes I could be interested.
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I'm interested.
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Dvid, I have been there a couple of times with Bill, it could be interesting again, the food's not bad there:---Wally
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walterconquy wrote: ...... the food's not bad there
Do they do fish and chips?
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