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Thursday, 21 October 2010
Flycatcher.
Empidonax in South Wales .Birdguides says watch this space. CB's got anything on this?
Yeah, there's 5 in my back garden! One each of Alder, Willow, Least, Acadian and Yellow-bellied; can you believe it?! Plus I was the lucky owner of the winning Euromillions lottery ticket the other week - it's more luck than I deserve in one lifetime!
Clive is correct. Just checked the weekly news online. It was in this short para: "There are always a few retrospective identifications as well, and it now seems like the mystery harrier photographed at Holme NOA (Norfolk) on 10th was actually a Pallid Harrier, and watch this space for details of a possible report of another Empidonax flycatcher in south Wales".
9 comments:
What?!!?
Clive have you been drinking??
Birdguides weekly news e-mail today reads that,so thats why i ask.
Drinking Steve?,if only.
Yeah, there's 5 in my back garden! One each of Alder, Willow, Least, Acadian and Yellow-bellied; can you believe it?! Plus I was the lucky owner of the winning Euromillions lottery ticket the other week - it's more luck than I deserve in one lifetime!
Probably being suppressed by that well known holier-than-thou comedy duo: The 'disciples' aka The *******!
Clive is correct. Just checked the weekly news online. It was in this short para:
"There are always a few retrospective identifications as well, and it now seems like the mystery harrier photographed at Holme NOA (Norfolk) on 10th was actually a Pallid Harrier, and watch this space for details of a possible report of another Empidonax flycatcher in south Wales".
Facebook has a reference to an Empid in south wales - the wader has been stirring again.
Joke!
Just read the bollocks on nerd forum.
Looks like he's got a Siskin.
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