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Wednesday 25 September 2013
Tern Tutorials
After the excellent tern tutorial on the Other Channel, I thought I would give people the chance to practice their newly acquired skills ! Personally, looking at the photo I am not sure Red-billed Tropicbird can be ruled out. Together with the Citrine Wag, this surely has to be the greatest ever month for Cardiff's very own Fair Isle. If only PB would give up all that jogging thingy and concentrate on his local patch, we might actually get some local ticks. Come on Phil, you know it makes sense!
7 comments:
Sorry but I'm not sure why this bird isn't a 1st winter Antarctic Tern - please explain?
come on now Alex,some call it jogging,the majority call it dogging.
Antarctic Tern more likely in the ahem Antarctic.
I've spoken to Gypsy Pete and he agrees with Seymour.
But birdwatching is sometimes about the excitement of unearthing the most unlikely occurrences Maurice....
Gypsy Pete knows how to tern a trick or two too.
Is the "ahem" that place near Scott's Hut?
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