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Sunday, 1 January 2012
Short-eared Owl
1 at Wentlooge Level this afternoon, hunting over fields close to the fabled hallowed turf of RGW. Of course, being a mere birding mortal I retired a goodly distance from yond wharf for fear I might acquire the gift of finding vast quantities of rare birds! (sorry, on the wine again)
1 comment:
Clearly your close proximity to the hallowed (and dare I say 'fragile' habitat of the wharf - I don't remember 'grass' being a particularly rare habitat, but who am I to know?) has had the desired effect and you are now 'a one man rare bird finding machine'. I'm off to the wharf right now to roll upon it's magic turf in the hope that I too will be imparted with the rare gift of rarity finding potency. Today an Iceland Gull, tomorrow a Thayer's, the day after a Relict Gull.....on the wharf, anything is possible.
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