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Thursday 2 January 2014

The Brunnich's....ex-guilimot

It has been re-found,but in a sad state,it is a guilimot no more and has taken residency in the great harbour in the sky (per RBNUK). On the plus side,the White billed diver is still there along with R.N Grebe,Black-throated diver,Red-throated diver,G.N.Diver and Black Guilimot.

6 comments:

Seymour said...

So, to keep your lists pure and to maintain a clear conscience, get the Tippex out boys......ticking a moribund guillemot just isn't on......

Richard G. Smith said...

Hard to believe it seemed really healthy on 30/12/13 going into summer plumage too!

Richard G. Smith said...

Good news re the WBD - I shall have to go again prob Monday next after the horrendous weather coming up!

Alex said...

No where near as bad as ticking a dead Brunnich's Gulliemot ..... and then pretending to have seen a live one!!

Steve Hinton said...

For the files...I never ticked the warm Nighthawk!!

Seymour said...

Good job I saw a healthy one the following week Steve!

Portly and Roadrunner must have been in cahoots with me for the past 27 years then Al..... ;-)