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    Norfolk birding

    Gripped off by dudes with a camera. Not as bad as being Gripped off by those who Keep secrets!!
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    Norfolk birding

    Also understand there is a Simon's flycatcher.
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    Norfolk birding

    I understand the bird in question is a Simon's petrel!!
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    Norfolk birding

    John off to buy some stringy string from the stringing shop. Also a mammal trank from josh's general stores. I would also get a fictionary/dictionary from the local waterstones. However that was closed as nobody round here can either read or spell!
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    Norfolk birding

    No dragon's, shoals of flying fish or probable rollers off sherringham today!!
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    Norfolk birding

    I understand that the general consensus on this record is that is unlikely to be submitted let alone accepted. Indeed some might say that josh's single observer records of dragon's off sherringham are just as probable. If the accounts are correct re the cley wagtail and shearwater bird info in...
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    Norfolk birding

    I thought it was a bit odd re the cit wag too. The regulars to daukes on the evening would have both put news out and of id the bird fairly quickly. The comment re baby bittern are priceless!!l
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    Norfolk birding

    Talking about roller's one was claimed in Norfolk this spring. Anybody know if its been submitted? Would be the first record since 1991. There have been 11 records of roller in Norfolk since 1938.
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    Norfolk birding

    In front of daukes. Well watched and regulars in on most evenings. Unlikely to be overlooked.
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    Norfolk birding

    More likely than some of the records I am aware of!! Have you had Lancaster bomber on a Seawatch yet?
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    Norfolk birding

    Josh not a helpful and informative post - funny though! Did you submit these records?
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    Norfolk birding

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    Norfolk birding

    Josh you need try this visualization stuff. I visualized an osprey over the car on Monday - awesome. Only problem being that I was in cambs. As for the poor quality of sherringham Seawatching, there is always drink and drugs. Alternatively you could always start a blog called argue bargy birding!!
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    Norfolk birding

    I was going to post about yesterdays jacket potato filling and my choice of ice cream whilst in the field, but I did not consider this informative or relevant to anything, least of all a thread about birding!!
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    Norfolk birding

    Green. Pink and purple warbler just as likely!! It all about visualization!! Look forward to your firecrest photos. Little gems of the highest quality. Even better to have one in the garden. Regards. Mark.
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    Norfolk birding

    Brown warbler. A new species for Norfolk!! A week of strong west winds. Not a great week for finding a barred warbler even if armed with either pma or a copy of stringing magazine!!
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    Norfolk birding

    The visualization stuff is a complete load of rubbish!!
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    Norfolk birding

    Maybe you all need to walk round warham green and visualise what you are going to find!!
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    Norfolk birding

    Josh. Sounds more like an article from stringing magazine!!
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    Norfolk birding

    I think they will have a good week.
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    Norfolk birding

    Kings Lynn. Odd place for a book signing!!
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    Norfolk birding

    I know Paul. The other well respected and experienced observer I understand no longer submits records.
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    Norfolk birding

    Remember Bbrc members read this thread. Sounds very interesting indeed. Always interesting to note what is considered close. The recent buff breast at titchwell was being watched to ten feet. My camera lens said eight metres. Having said that I have seen a balearic very close at cley when only...
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    Norfolk birding

    Connor seen one in devon so not really bothered. Presume you did not seal it either!! Or did u get the nod and go and see it via a little boat trip??Hope the exam results were ok. Good luck at uni. Regards.
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    Norfolk birding

    A reasonable reason not to release news.
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