Andrew said:I have been musing on this recently though and think the ideal location for a twitcher or year lister is definitely the midlands. Easy to get anywhere from there and closer to scotland than it is from Devon.
Andrew said:Mike, Nice idea. Sitting in an armchair at the top of the lighthouse. Don't forget the kettle and a good supply of tea bags. Heaven!
Jane Turner said:Not for me Norfolk... it may get a lot of birds, but it also gets way too many birders.. oh dear I am anti-social.
For me I'd have three extra houses, all cottages.... one near Prawle (Devon) Probably in the Pigs nose Valley, one in Cork on the side of the Lissagriffin Lake and I think to complete the set one on Whalsay.
dbradnum said:If this one ever comes on the market, I'll be interested...
http://www.sanday.co.uk/visitors/accom/Park.htm
(Location map <here>)
Does anyone ever do any birding on Sanday? Has anyone been there?
Given the property is a self-catering holiday cottage, I quite fancy a week or two up there in the autumn... the potential for self-found megas is surely huge...