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Guide to Temple Newsam Park's dawn chorus on offer for early risers

A guide to the dawn chorus at Temple Newsam Park is on offer... if you are an early riser.

Temple Newsam estate guides will lead a walk on April 26 that will help visitors identify the calls of birds.

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But you will have to be up in time for the 5.30am start at the Leeds estate's stable courtyard. Those who make it will be provided with a free leaflet and binoculars and taken on a leisurely walk through open grass, woodland and hedgerows and alongside the lake.

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Birds most likely to be seen and heard are song thrush, skylark, chaffinch, willow warbler, great tit, blue tit, wren, chiff chaff, great spotted woodpecker and green woodpecker.

The three-hour walk ends with a full English breakfast.

* To pre-book tickets (7.50, 5 child) call 0113 2465535.


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