Hi all, I got this link from The Edinburgh Birdwatcher's website, for which I am duly appreciative!
The reason I was on that site is that I will find myself in Edinburgh during the last week of May, and I was hoping that I could get a day or two to visit some of the places in the area that look very nice indeed. Unfortunately, the RSPB does not appear to be fully recovered from the plague, so the possibilities for guided walks are somewhat limited. However, if anyone from Edinburgh happens to see this, and hoping that I'm not bending any rules by doing this, I was hoping to get out to Musselburgh or Aberlady on Monday the 30th of May and won't have my scope with me. Should anyone with a vehicle and a scope (or not) happen to be free that day, and be interested in playing host to an elderly couple for a few hours, it would be my pleasure to cover such incidentals as food, drinks, gas and etc. I have found that birdlists increase in complexity and exciting rarities if the drinks come first, but I'm flexible. Whether or not this pans out, I look forward to exploring the forum!
The reason I was on that site is that I will find myself in Edinburgh during the last week of May, and I was hoping that I could get a day or two to visit some of the places in the area that look very nice indeed. Unfortunately, the RSPB does not appear to be fully recovered from the plague, so the possibilities for guided walks are somewhat limited. However, if anyone from Edinburgh happens to see this, and hoping that I'm not bending any rules by doing this, I was hoping to get out to Musselburgh or Aberlady on Monday the 30th of May and won't have my scope with me. Should anyone with a vehicle and a scope (or not) happen to be free that day, and be interested in playing host to an elderly couple for a few hours, it would be my pleasure to cover such incidentals as food, drinks, gas and etc. I have found that birdlists increase in complexity and exciting rarities if the drinks come first, but I'm flexible. Whether or not this pans out, I look forward to exploring the forum!