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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Thanks for this. Yes, close but not close enough as I'll be back in the UK (and need to be) for start of Feb. Thanks though - and good luck with it if you're on it. Kind regards. Denis
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Hi there. Thanks for reply (and sorry for tardy response). Encouraging news on Varied Thrush (funnily enough one that is driving UK twitchers mad at the moment :) ). Well there's at least 40 to 50 new land birds that I'd be looking to target. I've not been any further West than Texas, so some...
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Thanks. This is useful and these points are becoming clearer. Really helpful.
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Thanks. Yes, if I end up with no more than a couple of whale watching trips and the Island trip then it still sounds pretty good given the likely new species I'd pick up. A San Diego full pelagic sounds amazing (though I can't get there quite as early as New Year even if). Thanks for your help...
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Thank you, Andrew.
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Hi. Yes I'm aware there are some pretty big distances involved. South California would be where I'd be doing most of the birding (and pelagics if possible) though I'm looking to also visit relatives in Oakland even if it takes me half a day each way to get to them. I'm envisioning there'll be a...
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    California pelagics - January 2022

    Hello there. I'm looking for any information anyone might kindly be able to provide about seabird pelagic opportunities in January 22. I've finally got my sights on a birding trip to California probably for about 15-16 days in the latter part of the month. Seeing some good seabirds would be an...
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