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    Two Months of Lifers Down Under

    Wow, Delia, just caught up with this. What a trip!!!!
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    The eastern front: Japan and Taiwan Dec 16 - Jan 17

    Ah, I had hoped the lack of trip reports from you had meant that you had stopped being airlines Andrew and had settled down to the grind of daily patch listing on the Ness :-). But seriously sounds like a good trip and adventurous with your lack of driving, though I miss your old style trip...
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    Osprey's in Scottish Borders

    There is a fish farm near Aviemore that does exactly that. Maybe they could help you if you get in touch. Clearly there is some demand for them to be operating http://www.aviemoreospreys.co.uk/index.html
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    B'fly expansions in Scotland

    Speckled wood have expanded their range in E Lothian a lot in the last few years. I have seen them at 6 or 7 places? . Do you know this forum ?-It posts local sightings and is a useful source of what to see where...
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    Birds fae Torry

    Well if he's not actually on patch and posting (no doubt off twitching or gadding off to some foreign climes) then no. But good to see the pictures are right back on form
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    Bass rock worth it

    Andrew's suggestion of the Isle of May is a good one-it is a brilliant place to visit. The Scottish seabird centre at North Berwick does a trip to the Isle of May for £45 with 2 and a half hours on the island and it goes past the Bass Rock. You'll see zillions of gannets diving on the way. The...
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    Lothian Birding

    Finally a decent day to get out and a couple of pleasant hours were spent down at Torness. There is a long staying barred warbler present at feeders between Thorntonloch and Torness and it was showing very well today. It is Scotland's first December record and it looks set for the winter. Lots...
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    Birds of prey in bonnie Scotland

    Chances are pretty low I would have said. Have you thought about going down the A7 over Langholm Moor instead-very good chances of hen harriers/other raptors. Friends on an outing had excellent views recently. http://www.langholmproject.com/
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    Lothian Birding

    Wow!!
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    Lothian Birding

    Were these all Lothian sightings Geoff? I've read your last few posts with interest. I did a few tetrads in Borders region for the Atlas and have also walked and looked in the area in spring a number of times in the last few years. It has been clear that the Borders birds have had good...
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    Edinburgh

    Look on Kris Gibbs excellent website Birding Lothian for latest sightings. Bean geese and Wf in E Lothian and well within an hour from your list
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    Big Garden Birdwatch 2015

    Here in Edinburgh 16 species-best a goldcrest and 4 reed buntings
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    Lothian Birding

    There is a bordersbirdnews Yahoo group(not sure if it is a closed group). I get their messages and there has been nothing of note in the St Abbs area recently
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    Late Osprey, Angus, Scotland 8/11/14

    I remember looking this up topic before-a few years ago we had an osprey in the Scottish Borders well into November whilst doing winter Atlas work. There are a few records even nto December, presumably as MJB says Scandinavian or Russian young birds
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    Ferry to Corsica

    I took the Nice to Bastia ferry(leaves early afternoon and gets in around 8) 3 years ago and these were my notes Nice to Bastia Ferry-the journey out was fairly quiet. We spotted a couple of pods of dolphins but there were next to no birds. As we approached Cap Corse the northernmost point of...
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