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Why Frampton Holds A Special Place In My Heart.

Anthony Walton
Anthony Walton 15/03/2012 13:17

My RSPB Blog: http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/getinvolved/wales/b/wales-blog/archive/2012/03/13/away-days.aspx

Ant

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  • Laura Harpham
    Laura Harpham 15/03/2012 15:38

    Good morning Antony,

    I have just read your blog which mentions your experiences at Frampton and Freiston and I must say I was touch by your enthusiasm for our reserves. It's wonderful to hear someone wax lyrical about the more common yet just as stunning wildlife we have here; brent geese, grebes and even canada geese!

    I completely agree with what you say; sometimes we just need to take a step back and take it all in to appreciate what we have.

    Thank you for sharing your blog post with us, it's brightened up my cold, foggy morning.

    Laura (Visitor and Publicity Officer, Frampton Marsh and Freiston Shore)

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  • Anthony Walton
    Anthony Walton 18/05/2012 03:37 in reply to Laura Harpham

    Only just seen this reply ... ;o)

    Thank you for you lovely words. I was up at Frampton and Freiston last weekend, and I will be back again in about 4 weeks time. I had an amazing time again .. there is a new blog going up right now on the We Love Wales bit, I will link it here when I get a chance.

    Ant

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  • Anthony Walton
    Anthony Walton 18/05/2012 04:11 in reply to Anthony Walton

    My latest RSPB Blog, and another stunning visit to Frampton and Freiston!

    http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/getinvolved/wales/b/wales-blog/archive/2012/05/17/it-s-a-kinda-magic.aspx

    Ant

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