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RE: park and bird


dont get me wrong pauly, i can enjoy a good soaking if i have a change of clothes in the boot, and i definately think everyone should experience all nature has to offer, but if im sneaking an hour inwink.gif -as for the right clothes, has anyone bought "100% waterproof" clothing that actually keeps all water out? maybe i am getting old/lazy/ripped off by spraywaybiggrin.gif

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Mark Evans wrote:

never scared of an adventurous hike, but with the recent monsoon conditions

Now Now mark no such thing as monsoon conditions here in good old England, just a little light mist, and there is that good old fashion thing called a brolly, keeps the drops off your scope

No such thing as bad weather just the wrong sort of clothes.

stay dry and keep birding.biggrin.gif



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never scared of an adventurous hike, but with the recent monsoon conditions ive been trying to think of sites that offer decent birding from the comfort of a parked car. irlam moss and pennington flash spring to mind in the county, and cat and fiddle and burton marsh further afield. has anyone any more suggestions, please?wink.gif

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