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Here Are Further Sites That You Think Should Be Added to This List Northumberland & Tyneside Bird Club Registered Charity No. 517641 LOCALITY/TETRAD LIST This list shows many locality names in the club’s recording area with their appropriate 10KM/tetrad identifier. These can be very useful when taking part in club surveys and also for completing your monthly records before submission. Locality Tetrad Locality Tetrad Acklington NU20F Aydon NZ06D Acklington Prison NU20F Aydon Castle NZ06D Acomb Fell NY96P Aydon Forest (Inner) NU11R Acton Moor NY85A Aydon Forest (Outer) NU11K Adderstone NU13F Ayle - area NY74E Addycombe NU00L Backwoodburn NT92R Agar's Hill NY75P Backworth Pond (incl the flash) NZ37B Aid Moss NY98G Bakethin NY69F Airy Holm Farm NZ05L Bamburgh (E) - (Castle Wood) NU13X Airy Holm Reservoir (Shotleyfield) NZ05K Bamburgh (W) - (Golf Course) NU13S Akeld, Bridge End NT93Q Bamburgh (Islestone) NU13X Alcan Smelter NZ28Z Banks’s Pond (Dinnington) NZ27C Allen Banks NY76W Bardon Mill (E) NY76X Allendale Common NY84H Bardon Mill (W) NY76S Allendale Town NY85H Barhaugh Burn (E) NY75B Allenheads NY84S Barhaugh Burn (W) NY65V Allensford NZ05Q Barmoor NT93Z Allensgreen NY76R Barmoor – Red House NU03D Allerdean Mill NT94Y Barrasford NY97B Allerybank NY78K Barrasford Quarry NY97C Aln Estuary NU21K Barrow Burn Woods NT90C Alndyke, Alnwick NU21B Barrowburn, Upper Coquetdale NT81Q Alnham NT91V Bassington Nature Res. NZ27N Alnmouth NU21K Bates Minewater Treatment Plant (Blyth) NZ38F Alnmouth South Dunes NU20P Bavington Hall (W) NZ07E Alnwick NU11W Baybridge NY95K Alnwick Moor (NE) NU11R Beacon Hill, (Cramlington) NZ27N Alnwick Moor (SW) NU11K Beacon Hill, (Longhorsley) NZ19K Alwinton NT90I Beacon Hill, (Whitfield) NY75U Amble NU20S Beacon Point (Newbiggin) NZ38E Amble Harbour NU20S Beadnell NU22J Ancroft NU04C Beadnell (open sea) NU22N Angerton Village NZ08X Beadnell Bay NU22I Annitsford NZ27S Beal NU04R Annitsford Pond (Annistford LNR) NZ27S Beal Point NU04W Annstead NU23F Beanley Moor (Kimmer Lough) NU11E Annstead Point (Snook Point) NU23F Beanley (River Breamish) NU01U Arcot Lane NZ27M Beaufront NY96S Arcot Pond NZ27M Bebside Hall NZ28Q Ardley (Hexham) NY95E Bebside (roundabout A189) NZ28V Armstrong Park (Heaton) NZ26S Bedlington NZ28Q Ashholme Common NY75D Bedlington Station NZ28R Ashington (E) (Wansbeck. Hosp.) NZ28Y Beehive Flash, Earsdon NZ37G Ashington (W) NZ28T Beldon Burn (E) NY94P Ashington Spoilheaps (pitheap) NZ28U Beggars Rigg (Rothbury) NU00K Atlee Park NZ28Q Beldon Burn (mid) NY94J Locality Tetrad Locality Tetrad Beldon Burn (W) NY94E Bolam Lake (W) NZ08Q Belford NU13B Bolton NU11B Belford Station NU13G Bomarsund NZ28S Bell Crag NY77S Bonas Hill NZ17P Bellasis Bridge NZ17Y Bondicarrs NU20V Bellingham (E) NY88L Borough Woods, Morpeth NZ18X Bellingham (W) NY88G Botany NU02X Bellister Castle NY76B Bothal Barns NZ28N Bell's Close, Lemington NZ16X Bothal Castle NZ28N Bell's Farm Dunes (E) NZ29X Bothal Pond (Coney Garth) NZ28N Bell's Farm Dunes (W) NZ29S Bothal Woods NZ28I Bell's Farm Pond (Cresswell) NZ29S Bottlewood (Edlingham) NU10E Belsay Hall NZ07Z Boulmer NU21S Beltingham (NWT) NY76X Boulmer Haven NU21R Benton Park Road NZ26T Boulmer Steel NU21S Benwell NZ26C Bowmont ** NT83 Berrington Lough NT94R Bradford Kaims NU13Q Berwick-upon-Tweed (harbour mouth) NU05B Bradford Kaims (Pool) NU13R Berwick-upon-Tweed NT95W Branton (Ingram/Powburn) NU01N Berwick-upon-Tweed (inner harbour) NT95W Branton Gravel Pits NU01N Berwick Hill NZ17S Branton Quarry NU01N Berwick Little Beach NU05B Branxton NT83Y Bewcastle Fells NY58W Breamish River ** NU01 Bewick Moor NU02W Brenkley Landfill NZ27C Bickerton, Coquetdale NT90V Brenkley Stables NZ27C Biddlestone NT90P Briar Wood NY76W Big Waters NZ27G Brier Dene (Whitley Bay) NZ37L Birks NY78S Brier Dene Farm NZ37H Bilton NU21F Brinkburn NZ19E Bingfield NY97R Broadbank Quarry NZ05T Birling Carr(s) NU20N Broadoak (nr. Ebchester) NZ15D Black Hedley (Carterwayheads) NZ05K Broomfield Fell (Netherwitton) NZ09Q Black Lough, Edlingham NU01J Broomhill NU20K Black Middens NZ36U Broomlee Lough NY76Z Blagdon NZ27D Broomhaugh NZ06F Blakehopeburnhaugh NT70V Broomley Woods NZ06K Blanchland NY95Q Brunswick NZ27G Blanchland Moor NY95L Brunton NY96J Blawearie, Old Bewick NU02W Buckham's Walls NT71V Blaydon, River Tyne NZ16W/X Buckton NU03Z Blenkinsopp Castle NY66S Buckton Moor NU03T Blenkinsopp Hall NY66X Budle Bay (N) NU13N Blinkbonny (Cornhill) NT93D Budle Bay (S) (main area) NU13M Blucher, Walbottle NZ16M Budle Point - land NU13S Blyth NZ38A Budle Point - sea NU13T Blyth - Kitty Brewster NZ28W Burnmouth, Whitfield NY75Z Blyth - Mt. Pleasant NZ28W Burntshieldhaugh (Hexham) (W)) NY95G Blyth Bay NZ37J Burntshieldhaugh (Hexham.) (E) NY95L Blyth Cemetery NZ37E Burradon Pond NZ27R Blyth Harbour (estuary) NZ38B Buston Barns NU20I Blyth Harbour (main area) NZ38F Buston Links NU20P Blyth Power Station NZ28W Buteland, Redesmouth NY88Q Blyth South Beach NZ37J Byers Fell NY65N Bolam NZ08W Byers Green NY66K Bolam Lake (E) NZ08V Bygate (Coquetdale) NT80U Page 2 of 12 Locality Tetrad Locality Tetrad Bygate, Belsay NZ07T Chollerford NY97A Byrness NT70R Choppington NZ28L Bywell NZ06K Choppington Woods NZ28L Bywell (N) NZ06L Chugdon Wood NZ29V Bywell Hall NZ06K Clarghyll NY74J Caistron NU00A Close House NZ16H Calder NU01E Coach Lane, Newcastle NZ26T Callaly NU00P Coal Burn (Ancroft) NU04C Callaly Castle NU01K Coal Burn (Colwell) NY97M Cambois (N) NZ38C Coanwood NY65U Cambois (S) - main sea area NZ38B Coanwood Moss NY65Z Capheaton Lake NZ07J Coanwood Park NY65U Capheaton Village NZ08F Coanwood Pond NY65Z Carey Burn NT92S Coastley, Hexham NY86X Carham NT73Z Cochrane Park NZ26Y Carrs Burn NY75S Cocklawburn NU04J Carrshield NY84D Cockle Park NZ29A Carrycoats Hall NY97J Cold Law, Harbottle NT90G Carshope NT81K Cold Law, Harthope NT92L Carter Bar (NT60Y/NT70D) NT60Y Coldshield, Coanwood NY75J Carter Moor, Ponteland NZ17T Coldstream NT83P Carterside NU00K Coldstream Bridge NT84K Carterway Heads NZ05K Coldstream Haugh NT83P Cartington NU00H College Valley (N) NT92E Castle Island NZ28X College Valley (NE) NT82Y Castle Wood, Bamburgh NU13X College Valley (S) NT82W Catcleugh Farm NT70L College Valley (SE) NT82X Catcleugh Reservoir NT70G Colt Crag Reservoir NY97J Cateran Hill NU12B Colwell NY97M Catton NY85I Colywell Bay NZ37N Causey Hill, Hexham NY96G Comb Hills NY95T Cawfields Quarry NY76D Commonburn NT92I Chare Ends, Holy Isl. NU14G Coney Garth (Bothal Pond) NZ28N Charlton, near Bellingham NY88C Coomsdon Burn NT70B Charlton Mires NU12Q Coquet Estuary NU20S Charlton Mires Flash NU12Q Coquet Island NU20X Chathill NU12Y Corbridge NY96X Chatton Moor (E) NU12E Corby's Crags (Alnwick) NU11F Chatton Moor (W) NU02Z Cornhill on Tweed (E) NT83U Chatton Park NU02U Cornhill on Tweed (W) - river and trees NT83P Chatton Sandyfords NU12D Cornhill Lees NT83P Chatton Village NU02P Cottonshope (N) NT70X Cheeseburn Grange NZ07V Cottonshope (S) NT70W Chesterhill NU13H Countess Park NY88Q Cheswick Pool NU04I Coupland Castle NT93F Cheswick Sands NU04N Cowpen NZ28V Cheswick Village NU04I Cragside NU00R Chevington Burn NZ29U Cramlington (NE) NZ27T Cheviot Summit NT92A Cramlington (SE) NZ27S Chew Green NT70Z Cramlington (SW) NZ27N Chibburn NZ29N Cramlington Village Green NZ27T Chillingham Castle NU02S Cramlington Ind. Est. (N) NZ27P Chillingham Park NU02S Cramlington Ind. Est.(S) NZ27N Chipchase (E) NY87X Cramlington Moor Farm NZ27S Chipchase (W) NY87S Cramlington Valley Park NZ27S Page 3 of 12 Locality Tetrad Locality Tetrad Craster NU21P Dukeshouse Wood, Hexham NY96L Craster (open sea) NU21U Dunstan NU22K Cresswell Pond/Links NZ29X Dunstanburgh (sea) NU22Q Cresswell South Beach NZ29W Dunstanburgh (offshore) NU22Q Cresswell Village NZ29W Dunstanburgh Castle NU22K Crindledykes NY76Y Dye House NY95J Crooked Oak NZ04P Ealingham Rigg NY88F Crookham NT93E Eals NY65S Crumstone (Farne Islands) NU23N Eals Fell NY65X Cullercoats NZ37Q Earsdon NZ37G Cullernose Pt. NU21U East Chevington NZ29U Cupola Bridge (E) NY85E East Coldcoates NZ17M Cupola Bridge (W) NY75Z East Cramlington NZ27Y Dalton (Hexham) NY95E East Fleetham Farm NU22E Damdykes (Cramlington) NZ27M East Hartford NZ27U Darden Burn NY99T East Heddon NZ16J Darras Hall NZ17K East Horton NU03F Deadwater Farm NY69D East Kielder NY69M Deadwater Fell NY69I East Learmouth NT83T Dean Rigg, Blanchland NY95R East Learmouth Lake NT83N Denton Dene, Newcastle NZ16X East Ord NT95V Denwick NU21C East Sleekburn NZ28W Derwent Gorge (Muggleswick area) NZ04P East Stobswood Pool NZ29G Derwent Reservoir (E) NZ05F East Woodburn NY98D Derwent Reservoir (mid) NZ05B Eastburn, Hexham NY96G Derwent Reservoir (Nat. Res) NY95W Ebchester (Co. Durham) NZ15C Detchant NU03Y Eddisbridge NZ05F Dilston NY96R Edgesgreen, Haltwhistle NY76J Dinnington NZ27B Edlingham Woods NU10I Dipton Dene NY95U Eglingham NU11E Dipton House NY96V Elf Kirk Viewpoint (Kielder Water) NY68Y Dipton Wood NY96Q Elford NU13V Dirt Pot, Allendale NY84N Ellington NZ29W Doddington NT93W Ellington Bypass NZ29Q Doddington Bridge NT93V Ellington Road Landfill NZ28U Doddington Moor NT93Y Elrington NY86L Donaldson’s Lodge (E) NT84V Elsdon – (Winter’s Gibbet) NY99Q Dougie’s Pond NR, Ashington NZ28T Elsdon – Village NY99G Doxford NU12X Elswick Park NZ26G Doxford Lake NU12W Elswick, River Tyne NZ26I Drift Inn Pond, Seaton Burn NZ27H Elwick NU13D Druridge Bay - area NZ29 Embleton NU22G Druridge Bay - (sea tetrad) NZ29X Embleton Bay NU22L Druridge Bay (N) NZ29U Embleton’s Bog (Newham Bog) NU12U Druridge Bay (S) NZ29X Embley, Hexhamshire NY95H Druridge Bay CP (N) - Ladyburn NU20Q Eshott NZ29D Druridge Bay CP (S) NZ29U Eslington NU01K Druridge Links
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