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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

I have been to see these, they are amazing! Keep it to yourselves..I pinched one, and it is now near the rivermouth at Aberthaw.

11 comments:

Alex said...

I wouldn't worry. It won't be too long before someone claims one :-)

Slaphead said...

Who? where?

Anonymous said...

Is that Randy by the crate?

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Nah, I don't need them for my list. Seen s-b sand twice; once in Hong Kong (Mai po)and again in singapore (Sungei buloh- great reserve) in the mid 90s. Nice pictures of sparowhawk by the way.

Anonymous said...

Lets just hope you are using your vast knowledge of raptors to place these turbines in the right place then as you obviously know fcuk all about Accipiters

Randal M Snowdrop said...

It's a spoon-billed sandpiper. Get a grip.

Anonymous said...

on what?

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Your observer book of birds! Doh!

Anonymous said...

can't had to lend it out and apparently there's quite a queue for it

Phil B said...

...and you should be first in it!

Anonymous said...

Its a Sparrowhawk