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Robbie

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Hello everybody,

I have just joined birdforum tonight,i live in lincolnshire and i have had my first new garden tick of this winter when i saw two whooper swans fly over back garden today.i think that puts my list at about 90 to date.

ROBBIE.
 
Hi Robbie,

That's pretty good going :t:

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Hi Robbie and a warm welcome to Bird Forum. Congratulations on your garden tick as well. It's always neat finding a new bird in your garden.
 
KCFoggin said:
Hi Robbie and a warm welcome to Bird Forum. Congratulations on your garden tick as well. It's always neat finding a new bird in your garden.

hi there,thanks for the reply speak again soon.
robbie.
 
Robbie said:
hi there,thanks for the reply speak again soon.
robbie.
hello again can you reply to this and let me know if you recieved this email i am not sure what i am doing yet.

ROBBIE.
 
Dave B Smith said:
Robbie,
Welcome to Birdforum. I hope you enjoy the site as much as the rest of us do!
HELLO DAVE
Thanks for the reply, nice to be in touch with someone from so far away, i am fairly new to computors but have been birding for about 30 years, tell me what types of bird do you se in your garden it would be very interesting to hear from you again

ROBBIE.
 
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