Andrew Rowlands
Well-known member

Hi all,
As a result of a previous thread :-
http://www.birdforum.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8930
I would like to have members help to dissect the paper written by Nick Rossiter "Return of the Honey Buzzard" published in Birds in Northumbria 2001.
Bad luck for the Photoshop experts though, no photos in it!
I would like someone to post an electronic (scanned?) version of it for reference (my scanner is u/s), it would be a shame to waste £7.50 on an article that may be fatally flawed!
Note :- the desired object is not to ridicule the author, but to ascertain whether this proves breeding in Northumbria and perhaps stimulate a full survey of potential areas within that County.
For decades the true status of the Honey Buzzard in Britain has been clouded by misinformation and secrecy.
My fellow Honey observers, throughout Britain, have worked hard to undo this and show the true status of this species.
For those who submitted records on the influx of Honeys a few Autumns ago - re-read the previous thread and study the photos - if then, you are not sure of your records - come clean! (yet another thread ?).
Looking forward to a clean thread,
Andy.
As a result of a previous thread :-
http://www.birdforum.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8930
I would like to have members help to dissect the paper written by Nick Rossiter "Return of the Honey Buzzard" published in Birds in Northumbria 2001.
Bad luck for the Photoshop experts though, no photos in it!
I would like someone to post an electronic (scanned?) version of it for reference (my scanner is u/s), it would be a shame to waste £7.50 on an article that may be fatally flawed!
Note :- the desired object is not to ridicule the author, but to ascertain whether this proves breeding in Northumbria and perhaps stimulate a full survey of potential areas within that County.
For decades the true status of the Honey Buzzard in Britain has been clouded by misinformation and secrecy.
My fellow Honey observers, throughout Britain, have worked hard to undo this and show the true status of this species.
For those who submitted records on the influx of Honeys a few Autumns ago - re-read the previous thread and study the photos - if then, you are not sure of your records - come clean! (yet another thread ?).
Looking forward to a clean thread,
Andy.
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