Thanks for that, I have just spoke to Andy
Thanks for the information Rodney1 and well done to a good find, you will envied by many birders - me included.
The photographs are now on the Spurn website at www.spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk
Andy Roadhouse
Thanks for that, I have just spoke to Andy
Thanks for the information Rodney1 and well done to a good find, you will envied by many birders - me included.
The photographs are now on the Spurn website at www.spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk
Andy Roadhouse
But I still don't understand a few things here. Forgive my persistence. Firstly the blue container is out in the public domain now so why take the video down, it does not show anything else? And I apologise for looking on Google Earth, but that's not illegal. So pretty please, put the video back up for others to see, they cannot narrow it down any more from it being up. A clue to why this is all such a big secret would help satisfy a lot of hungry minds at the moment.
PS, if it is not in the Gas Terminal, you missed a trick, cos thousands of people would have paid a quid each for access to your property on that day.
Yeah I guess you're right Pete. I guess the frustration is pretty intense in a lot of people.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I didn't even know you were a twitcher. I'm a bit confused why you let it work you up to this degree...
Hi,
Anybody else come back from Spurn Point with the dreaded Brown Tailed Moth caterpillar rash?
Was there on Sunday and rash showed up yesterday, and now other spots are starting to appear on my arms and legs.
Anybody know if it will go away on it's own accord, or will I need to see the doctor?
Thanks
John.
I'm not a twitcher Pete but some birds have kind of a mythical status to me, (well they do to me anyhow) a Hoopoe is another one of my "mythical" birds. So although not a twitcher, I would have jumped in the car at a minute's notice for this bird.
If you don't have your own "mythical" birds you may think I'm crazy but I am guessing there are birders who have them. Maybe a whole new thread.
I'm not a twitcher Pete but some birds have kind of a mythical status to me, (well they do to me anyhow) a Hoopoe is another one of my "mythical" birds. So although not a twitcher, I would have jumped in the car at a minute's notice for this bird.
If you don't have your own "mythical" birds you may think I'm crazy but I am guessing there are birders who have them. Maybe a whole new thread.
there were always 5 birds 'mythical' birds i wanted to see Roller, Hoopoe, Bee-Eater,Golden Oriole and Bluethroat and i've been pretty lucky so far i only have Golden Oriole and Hoopoe left to see.