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Old Friday 11th April 2003, 16:33   #1
Euan Buchan
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Estate wood

Todfay I went to another wood in a place called cammo I saw Blue Tits, Jackdaws,Rooks etc and I went to a part were I was looking at a field and noticed something it was a Collered Dove so I wrote it down and as I carried on something else caught my eyes so put my bins on and gasped it was a Snipe I asked my self "is that a Snipe?" I peered again "oh flipping heck it is " ive never seen a Snipe in my area b4 but it was great. I heard a Pheasnt calling too but it was nowere to be seen. So it was a great day


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Old Friday 11th April 2003, 16:56   #2
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Glad you had a great feeling when you saw the Snipe, I do whenever I see one.
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Old Friday 11th April 2003, 21:31   #3
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It's un-nerving when they rocket skywards from almost under your feet, though

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