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  1. J

    Wigeon

    Your type always pop up on the end. Remeber the old saying if you can't stand the heat get out of the fire.....Goodbye
  2. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    It's nothing to do with your pipit post albional, it could have happened on any I.D posted on here. With a recent article on Birding frontiers about Meadow Pipits with superciliunm and yellowish wash in Autumn saying they were none British breeders, I put this forward however Roy suggested this...
  3. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    Yes but what about the other cranks
  4. J

    Birds of Warwickshire

    15/5/15 Mancetter Quarry migrant Reed Warbler singing from Bramble. Regards, John
  5. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    No your as bad at explaining as you are at Bird I.D
  6. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    From the man who said on the Pylloscopus in Bermuda thread that reversve migration meant that Flycatchers, Warblers and the like insect eaters, migrated to Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbegen to spend the winter and argued the case. Then at the end of the thread states this has made me look a...
  7. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    If you are staff you should remain independant in view even if you are friends with the person involved and if they make abusive remarks you should not openly support them.
  8. J

    Wigeon

    Chris, Regarding post 1..I thought I noticed a green sheen to the head but the other 3 in the hide said they did not. post 2 photographer thought it was pure bred female Chiloen Wigeon. Others in the hide were either new to Birding or thought the duck was an escapee.
  9. J

    Wigeon

    Chris, Suggested I was on drugs what about that nice boy.
  10. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    It's does not matter how long you on Birdforum or how long you coontribute, you must follow Birdforum rules many serve and contribute to society but if they brake the rules they go to jail. Sound like Birdforum rules are bullshit........ I will tell people to F... off now as and when I wish
  11. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    What do you mean by looking for that wall again.
  12. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    Your are entitled to your view, so it's o.k now for me to slag you off as a result of impatience.
  13. J

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    14/5/14 DBP Arctic Tern, 3 Dunlin, 11 Ringed Plover. Regards, John
  14. J

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    There was an Icelandic Black-tailed Godwit all afternoon on jubilee wetlands yesterday, Birdguides have been informed. Not a Bar-tailed Godwit.
  15. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    So you are a staff member on Birdforum I put in a complaint and also posted it on Birdforum as Chris was initating that I am a drug user, take drugs, or are on drugs. Offensive remarks. To this you reply I know where my money lies on this Is this your personnal view or gained by discussion...
  16. J

    Wigeon

    As stated in a previous post Doyon I am not going to put the record in , fortunatly for the Belvide lads their American Wigeon stopped for a while, so they could read up and focus in on the main points. If I was a County recorder any doubt I would leave the record out. We viewed the bird...
  17. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    What's your role Jane are you a moderator.
  18. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    Yes albional these are Meadow Pipits.
  19. J

    Wigeon

    however reading this arcticle 1st win female American Wigeon was the best match. Should have been 1st sum, I was saying it was the best match. I put out possible if you can recall.
  20. J

    Wigeon

    If you do not think you cannot identfy this bird you have a choice you do not have to post on this thread, you do not have to visit the Bird Identifcation thread. Is this another one of your many I.D mistakes on here.
  21. J

    Pipit spp, Worlds End , Wales ,UK , in May

    A complaint has been put in about your comment.
  22. J

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    Spotted Flycatcher now coming in at Bardsey http://www.bbfo.blogspot.co.uk/ never seen one in spring at Middleton lakes. Regards, John
  23. J

    RSPB Middleton Lakes

    13/5/14 DBP JW Black-tailed Godwit, Turnstone, Dunlin 3, Ringed Plover 14, LRP 4, Redshank 1, 16:12 2 Arctic Tern resting on an island. North pit Dunlin 6, Ringed Plover 4,, 4 LRP, 2 Oyst, Redshank 2, Teal 2 males In hide log book Chasewaters Graham Evans 8:10 a.m Barn Owl flying around the...
  24. J

    Rare and Scarce Birds in Staffordshire

    Ron Thomas now 73 years old, said at Alvecote he found a Ringed neck Duck and Savi's Warbler in the past, I suppose at that date all of Alvecote and Ammington was then in Warwickshire.
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