Larry Lade
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So, Gill, what is your "dipped" to "not dipped" ratio?
SimonC said:Me too. What time were you there? (assuming you're talking about the Northaw bird?)
So you might be in this picture? (taken just before 11am)Reader said:Arrived about 09:30and left about 11am
I was wearing my BirdForum badge on a black thinsulate hat, Camo jacket & jeans........................................That narrows it down then........NOT!dwayne950 said:Ditto to Readers comments, GCT. Simon - don't recall seeing you though probably did!!!
Larry Lade said:So, Gill, what is your "dipped" to "not dipped" ratio?
SimonC said:So you might be in this picture? (taken just before 11am)
I was wearing my BirdForum badge on a black thinsulate hat, Camo jacket & jeans........................................That narrows it down then........NOT!
EDIT: Just seen your age.....I did actually let a young lad in to the front as we were leaving, might that have been you? (I was with my mate Roger - long haired chap in a grey camo jacket - front and centre of photo standing next to my rucksack and scope)
Great photos of the Green Heron! I've seen them a few times where I live (not at all rare here).Reader said:After a 4 hour wait & search finally got the Green Heron. Got some good photos too but I will possibly do a seperate thread about that.
SimonC said:So you might be in this picture? (taken just before 11am)
I was wearing my BirdForum badge on a black thinsulate hat, Camo jacket & jeans........................................That narrows it down then........NOT!
EDIT: Just seen your age.....I did actually let a young lad in to the front as we were leaving, might that have been you? (I was with my mate Roger - long haired chap in a grey camo jacket - front and centre of photo standing next to my rucksack and scope)
Phalarope said:Silvery-throated Jays in the highlands of Costa Rica--the culmination of a 10-day trip with an amazing 75 lifers among 365 species seen. Other delights were Rufous-necked Wood-Rail, Great Green Mackaws, and a Snowcap. Richard Garrigues did a fine job of shepherding 8 birders around the country.
Phalarope