IanF
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I don't know Ross. I had planned on visiting Teesdale today but changed my plans due to the recent fall. Migrant chasing isn't everyone's cup of tea. Considering I live on the doorstep for Teesmouth I was out pretty early and fell lucky but I spent nearly four hours hunting just one bird! By late morning there was no sign of the Rosefinch or much else - just the odd Spotted Flycatcher. Despite early reports of Marsh Warbler at Hartlepool it pretty quickly disappeared as well.
I'm sure that if I'd ventured to Teesdale the visit would have been much more productive for bird species - though less likely to produce a lifer!
Personally I get more satisfaction from birding in areas I'm pretty sure I'll find something rather than relying on hope.
I'm sure there were plenty of birders further north along the coast who were out looking but there appears to be little to show for it. It's seldom you see reports of what's not been found. For me at least a report of what is about is just as important.
I'm sure that if I'd ventured to Teesdale the visit would have been much more productive for bird species - though less likely to produce a lifer!
Personally I get more satisfaction from birding in areas I'm pretty sure I'll find something rather than relying on hope.
I'm sure there were plenty of birders further north along the coast who were out looking but there appears to be little to show for it. It's seldom you see reports of what's not been found. For me at least a report of what is about is just as important.