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Monday 29 July 2013
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Still not seen Caspian Gull in Britain. Waiting for a local one as have been too lazy to chase after more distant ones.
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Only seen the one in the uk. It seems as though the Welsh border is like a brick wall! Regular sightings in Worcs & Cheshire. A few records from Ireland too so it must only be a matter of time before a well photographed bird gets nailed somewhere. Don't worry Maurice, I believe there is at least one 500+ lister locally who has yet to Go and see Caspo Gull. I think he's waiting for one at Roath Park Lake!
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Only seen the one in the uk. It seems as though the Welsh border is like a brick wall! Regular sightings in Worcs & Cheshire. A few records from Ireland too so it must only be a matter of time before a well photographed bird gets nailed somewhere. Don't worry Maurice, I believe there is at least one 500+ lister locally who has yet to Go and see Caspo Gull. I think he's waiting for one at Roath Park Lake!
Are you referring to Portly Alex?
Indeed, must be something in the name Caspian and low listing ;-)
Yes and when you consider I dipped the '88 Caspian Plover on the Scillies then your theory starts to add up!
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