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    Western Scotland birding

    Thanks for all the tips guys. I have just discovered a website www.aboutcrail.co.uk/wildcrail which gives detailed reports of sightings there from throughout the year. Mark
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    Western Scotland birding

    Great pictures there Stonefaction. The birds must have been quite close to shore. I must try to get the bus out there sometime as Kinghorn is just too far upriver for goodies like that. Never even seen a manx from there, although I suppose it would help if I got a scope as all I have are...
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    Western Scotland birding

    Thanks Rik, I'll try to head over that way in in May of next year. Cheers, Mark
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    Western Scotland birding

    Much obliged for the tip. Some remarkable numbers recorded there. I'll give it a bash for a few days late next May. Cheers, Mark
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    Western Scotland birding

    Hi Rik, I think that Kinghorn is just too far up river for any significant seabird passage (other than skuas, which I love), that's why I follow this thread with such interest. I see you managed a couple of storm petrels. Talk about jealous, that's a bird I'd love to see, or any of the smaller...
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    Western Scotland birding

    Hi Rick, those are pretty impressive species and numbers lists you have for the last few days. I was out in the storm at Kinghorn on the forth today and all I got was a lot of gannets, kittiwakes, cormorant and sandwich tern. They all seemed to be loving the storm though.You might get the odd...
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