Although the patch has been largely torpid, a few of final 'expecteds' have made themselves known - a Common Sandpiper, almost mega again. We should have had a few in the spring, but this is the first. Then a returning Reed Warbler, they bred in the same spot last year, but are extremely late back, and then this morning two Common Terns fishing in the Park. I'm no mathmo, but that takes me to 100, and I believe just scrapes me into pole position.
Have been getting ominous sounding tweets from Seppy though, giving it large. Given some of the outrageous recent interpretation of getting birds on the patch list at vast range, surely it's time for some patch-line technology? I can see Seppy being more than willing....
Outrageous? Moi? That mistle thrush was well inside the patch boundary - don't know what yer on about guv!
ReplyDeleteOutrageous? Moi? That mistle thrush was well inside the patch boundary - don't know what yer on about guv!
ReplyDeleteOutrageous? Moi? That mistle thrush was well inside the patch boundary - don't know what yer on about guv!
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