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1 minute ago, forest of dean redneck said:

I used to see swallow up Monmouth before Dorset weird I know, I esdhopi h to see some migrants down on portland bill but lockdown has scuppered it atm. 

I used to spend many a break time watching sand Martin's in a sand and gravel quarry I was working in.

About 4ft down from the top of a straight face they used to nest away from the old fox.

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1 minute ago, king said:

I used to spend many a break time watching sand Martin's in a sand and gravel quarry I was working in.

About 4ft down from the top of a straight face they used to nest away from the old fox.

Where was that to king, I thought I seen some sand martins by old slaughter House in Monmouth but never got round to looking properly, used to get swifts up there on summer evenings they were nice to watch. 

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3 hours ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Where was that to king, I thought I seen some sand martins by old slaughter House in Monmouth but never got round to looking properly, used to get swifts up there on summer evenings they were nice to watch. 

That was in a quarry in cannock mate.

The foreman told me not to leave a straight face as they will nest in there. 

A 45 degree angle and they won't nest. 

If you want the exact location I will send it via pm mate.through Google maps they are a beautiful looking bird.

I've never seen them before or since..

But they are very active there..

 

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12 minutes ago, king said:

That was in a quarry in cannock mate.

The foreman told me not to leave a straight face as they will nest in there. 

A 45 degree angle and they won't nest. 

If you want the exact location I will send it via pm mate.through Google maps they are a beautiful looking bird.

I've never seen them before or since..

But they are very active there..

 

Cheers but I don't think I will be up that way any time soon ?

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9 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Cheers but I don't think I will be up that way any time soon ?

I see sand martins on the Gloucester sharpness canal most years if you want to see some closer to home,  they must nest near purton as that’s were I normally see them on the water ???

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3 minutes ago, Greyman said:

I see sand martins on the Gloucester sharpness canal most years if you want to see some closer to home,  they must nest near purton as that’s were I normally see them on the water ???

Cheers  just had Google an there plenty in dorset, theres Quarrying at purbeck an was artificial home at Radipole lake on Weymouth so should get to see some once lockdown is over. 

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Used to have sandmartins nesting on our local permission when I was a kid.... the land is covered in retail units and a big Tesco's now...

Plus the home of the Exeter Chiefs, Sandy Park...

The sand stone face around the site was where they nested every year.. 

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