tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376184590270819842.post888009504664409172..comments2022-06-12T05:44:52.940+01:00Comments on Sedge Warbler: Wknd 26-27 Januarywelchshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00378942325088808236noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376184590270819842.post-2561521464658409502013-01-30T00:07:09.910+00:002013-01-30T00:07:09.910+00:00Indeed, poor for geese this year, only c. 10 Euro ...Indeed, poor for geese this year, only c. 10 Euro Whitefronts reported in the whole of Scotland apparently; despite being flooded last year it is all relative and would have been a nice one to find - that's two false alarms for me recently :( <br /><br />At Seton 10 days back there was a very poor gull roost, though Kris had seen a Med Gull there earlier - so it may be that small gull numbers are depressed in general. After finding BirdGuides would not publish reports after several attempts I gave up sending there (though they did list the above record, seemingly inconsistent, perhaps different operator?) - thereby we lose a useful archive of records which I had hitherto tried to ensure was complete, at least with my sightings. Back to DIY systems!<br /> <br /><br />welchshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00378942325088808236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2376184590270819842.post-62473859500075119962013-01-29T20:51:54.617+00:002013-01-29T20:51:54.617+00:00I've never seen a Pinkie like the band-breaste...I've never seen a Pinkie like the band-breasted one and I would have been getting excited about the one with the extensive white forehead.<br />Not been a vintage goose winter - I suppose we were spoiled last winter.<br />BTW where are the Meds? Seems quiet or are they too common to report now?Stuarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15714598258577335301noreply@blogger.com