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Storm Damage at Faro Airport (1 Viewer)

Mick Sway

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United Kingdom
Some acquaintances recently returned a day late from the Algarve on account of extensive storm damage to the passenger area at Faro the other day.
Although I gather that flights are back to normal it was quite scary.
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Mick
 
Yes, all is back to normal now as the gale force (8) winds from the northwest are dying down now. Tomorrow is forecast at Bf 3-4 so the little birds should be more visible. I found a Yellow-browed Warbler on Tuesday just before the bad weather - and not meaning to be morbid but maybe this weather has (or/and) - kept any migrants on the ground / made vagrant passerines stop flying out southwest and force a landfall in Portugal.

Out tomorrow around Sagres so I wish.
 
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