I do not mean to sound like a stuck record, but there has really been no change on what is present in the park. The only increase is that there are now 4 Lesser Redpolls, other than that the Water Rail, European Wigeon, Blackcap, Chiffchaff are all still present.
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Best Wishes, Morg & Rose
All the best,
Piers
I have heard a whisper that you will be working in Richmond and wondered if you were working with Nigel Reeve.
I wish you well for the future.
I'm really sad to hear you will no longer be at Regent's Park, you've clearly done an amazing job over the years. Good luck with the future and thank you very much for the blog, which I check regularly and have found both entertaining and useful. I have you to thank for my first ever ring ouzel.
Kind regards
Rob Bell
Sincere thanks for your hard work in keeping up this blog and for keeping us informed about wildlife on our doorstep. I have been astonished at the birds to be found right in the middle of London. Wishing you well in your new post and my very warm wishes for a happy and fulfilling year ahead.
Michael
It seems so short sighted to make someone redundant who has so much experience. Please keep us updated with what you are doing. All the best, Janie
I always love reading your blog but have never left a comment successfully.
I am shocked by your recent news and having read the thoughts of earlier writers, I concur except you have not left your post it has left you. Why do accountants see only cash flow without appreciating the bigger picture?
Thank you so much for opening our eyes to the natural wonders on our doorsteps. You have shown how vital London parks are for wildlife and long may your efforts remain.
I hope that we can still see you sometimes in Regent’s Park or maybe visit you at Richmond.
Meanwhile a very Happy New Year to you and a continuing thank you from Michael at West Hampstead / Nonthaburi, Thailand
I always love reading your blog but have never left a comment successfully.
I am shocked by your recent news and having read the thoughts of earlier writers, I concur except you have not left your post it has left you. Why do accountants see only cash flow without appreciating the bigger picture?
Thank you so much for opening our eyes to the natural wonders on our doorsteps. You have shown how vital London parks are for wildlife and long may your efforts remain.
I hope that we can still see you sometimes in Regent’s Park or maybe visit you at Richmond.
Meanwhile a very Happy New Year to you and a continuing big thank you from me.