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Wednesday 23 October 2013
Mega Alert !!
Britain's second ever Cape May Warbler on Unst,Shetland.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIGRATING BIRDS From the east - fly across the sea until you hit an island - if you are coming from Siberia this will be Shetland . After a few days R&R turn south along coast until your way appears blocked - that is Norfolk. You may stop here for a few days. When ready turn WEST until you see an estuary. Take the left side (Under no circumstances should you take the right side - South Wales). Head all the way as far west as you can. Coming from the West you will hit a small island - turn south immediately and don't land until you hit the small islands off the pointy bit called Cornwall.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MIGRATING BIRDS
From the east - fly across the sea until you hit an island - if you are coming from Siberia this will be Shetland . After a few days R&R turn south along coast until your way appears blocked - that is Norfolk. You may stop here for a few days. When ready turn WEST until you see an estuary. Take the left side (Under no circumstances should you take the right side - South Wales). Head all the way as far west as you can. Coming from the West you will hit a small island - turn south immediately and don't land until you hit the small islands off the pointy bit called Cornwall.
They are doing well up there aren't they
Judd can`t be very happy!
I'm on the first flight from Cardiff tomorrow.......
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