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Old Tuesday 30th October 2012, 16:07   #176
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turnstone
sanderling
and i'll say little ringed plover on trying to be different grounds - also think they are kentish mind...
turnstone
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lr plover
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Old Tuesday 30th October 2012, 16:15   #177
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I put a picture with four species!

I'm sorry.

As many people have already answered three species, we'll keep the number of species at three. Choose the species you are more certain of.

I'm sorry about this error.
thought there was a dunlin in there too along with my original 3 birds...

1x Kentish plover
1x Dunlin
3x Sanderling
1x Turnstone

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Old Tuesday 30th October 2012, 16:52   #178
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thought there was a dunlin in there too along with my original 3 birds...

1x Kentish plover
1x Dunlin
3x Sanderling
1x Turnstone
and these were my thoughts too.
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Old Tuesday 30th October 2012, 16:55   #179
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I put a picture with four species!

I'm sorry.

As many people have already answered three species, we'll keep the number of species at three. Choose the species you are more certain of.

I'm sorry about this error.
Nico,

I thought that there were 4 species! How will you be scoring this - on 3 correct, even if someone has 4 correct?

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Old Tuesday 30th October 2012, 18:56   #180
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Kentish Plover.
Turnstone.
Dunlin.
Sanderling.
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Old Friday 2nd November 2012, 20:07   #181
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Nico,

I thought that there were 4 species! How will you be scoring this - on 3 correct, even if someone has 4 correct?

Allen
OK, others have named their fourth species, so I'll call mine little stint!

(in addition to dunlin, kentish plover and turnstone.)

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Old Friday 2nd November 2012, 21:01   #182
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If you do score for four species, I'll add Dunlin to my suggestions (K PLov, Sander, Turn)
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Kentish Plover, Dunlin, Sanderling and Turnstone

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Old Friday 9th November 2012, 15:52   #184
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Kentish Plover, Turnstone, Dunlin, Sanderling.

I've given three points for three correct species and one extra if you had three right as someone could have missed it and some poeple had already said 3 species.

Ranking:

1st) Parker 44P
2nd) Allen S. Moore 42P
3rd) Tri-Counties Birder 41P
4th) Cheshire Birder 39P
5th) Phil Carter 35P
6th) Armin Kreusel 31P
7th) Nickderry 27P
8th) The Hairy Highlander 26P
9th) Simon Wates 20P
10th) Rosbifs 17P
11th) James Thomas 13P
12th) Trystan 12P
13th) Andrew Rowlands 5P
14th) Simon Wates 1P

Look very, very, very carefully if I gave you the right points!
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Getting very close at the top.

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Old Sunday 11th November 2012, 09:04   #186
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Simon wates is counted twice....

Never really looked at my points but i think i should be in the region of 47

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