rokermartin
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There is a interesting thread going on about Durham and Northumberland which is the best county for birding and rarities.
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Alan G said:....when's this spring finally going to arrive?
Keith Reeder said:Best of luck Graham - they do flit around a bit mind, so keep an eye on any birds flying overhead.
John Fleet said:Male Pintail and two females showing very well indeed at 3pm today, and as a bonus a male snow bunting was feeding just in front of the car park viewing point.....
Gill Osborne said:Was short of time today so had a three hour trip to Hauxley....bu**er all there today apart from some Lesser Celandine in bloom and two clumps of frog spawn.
Brian Bullough said:Replying to the post re DURHAM BIRD CLUB which seems to have dissapeared
I thought it was customary to thank the chairman that was stepping down and not slagg him off in an open forum,Giving up your time for free should be thanked and although I do not know the name concerned I wish him well ,perhaps he is better out of this which seems a thankless task!!
brian
The remark you are refering to was an ill thought out statment by one person and not representative of the vast majority of the club members. I know several of the present commity members and all of them were saddened and surprised when Keith decided to leave. They all had nothing but praise for his hard work for the club and not one of them had a bad word for him.Brian Bullough said:Replying to the post re DURHAM BIRD CLUB which seems to have dissapeared
I thought it was customary to thank the chairman that was stepping down and not slagg him off in an open forum,Giving up your time for free should be thanked and although I do not know the name concerned I wish him well ,perhaps he is better out of this which seems a thankless task!!
brian