| Tim Allwood: I'll PM you on Bird Forum Sean. |
| Sean: Hi Tim. Who was the observer? We have our suspicions... |
| Tim Allwood: Oh, and the Sardinian/Dartford farago was actually in the north dunes and the Laps were Reed Bunts. I let RBA know this but they didn't correct it apart from the Dartford! |
| Tim Allwood: coverts so perhaps it's an intergrade / fulvescens/ eastern abietinus type? |
| Tim Allwood: I saw the trisitis-type on Sun 13th but didn't pager it. Like Peter I couldn't make out any yellow/green tones away from the remiges and it responded strongly to a tristis call but never called itself. Also couldn't see any rusty tones on the super or ear |
| neil: Hi Sean, I told Dad, but apparently he's been outside the parish looking at a pleschanka Wheatear. PS plenty of double ewes in NZ! |
| Sean: By the way, can you tell your dad that Pete saw the poss tristis today. It's nice to know John gets the news via the scenic route... |
| Sean: Hi Neil, Nice to meet you. You speak like a Glaswegian. Is there no W in NZ? |
| neil: by the ay, i am Whitelegg Jnr in NZ |
| neil: apparently there are 8 guests online, who are these people |
| col: golden shrike awards are in production. |
| Sean: will this message be too wide for the shoutbox or will it fit? |
| TedP: Trying again |
| Sean: Testing the blog shoutbox |
| Terry: Nice one Tim!! |
| Newton Stringer: Have you not been birding since the 14th May ?!! |
| Tim Hemmings: Black Redstart June 27th |
| Tim Hemmings: Hello chaps back on 28th march |
| Sean: There's BIG news Terry - honest, but we are having to suppress it as it's so sensitive. Text Pete and he'll tell you... |
Terry: Happy New Year, chaps - bit thin on reports so far this month - is it a bit cold for you?  |