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  1. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Ar5e!!!!
  2. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! Thats how I react and it wasn't even one of mine. Hopefully the Seaton crew will make up and supply me with a vicarious kick. Better luck next time. John O'
  3. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    I'd go the same. Do you remember the Bairds at Titchwell that time we went to Norfolk in the 80's. By the time we saw it I was so wet I'd lost interest in anything let alone a small brown wader through misted optics. I don't think we ever saw it move. The jizz on that bird would have been...
  4. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Jane how do you seperate W-Rumped from Bairds on Jizz (not as pot bellied?). I had to walk away from a bairds two autumns ago that I picked out on jizz amongst a flock of calidrid. Virtually no plumage visible due to glare/heat haze but very distinctive outline. A group of others watched it at...
  5. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Jane, there are four types of birdwatching I enjoy 1. Patch watching 2. Seawatching 3. Waders 4. Gulls you've got them all without going anywhere. Once my kids have finished comp I'm going to sell up and find something similar. John.
  6. J

    Hoylake Bird Observatory

    Jane how can you appear so blase about missing possible semi-p. I've been after one at goldcliff for about 4 years now. found a bairds and two temmincks there . Not a sniff at semi -p. Maybe this year. As with my post on eden watchers enjoying this thread, though somewhat envious. John
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