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<blockquote data-quote="biking birder 2010" data-source="post: 3171444" data-attributes="member: 91314"><p>Brilliant of you to get in touch. Since the 144 you quote I had an amazingly brilliant day at Penzance, getting all 4 year tick possibilities with the Pacific diver being with a black-throated being a highlight (Thanks Steve and Luke!)</p><p></p><p>I will be heading towards the king eider on Saturday after a bit of RSPB volunteer meeting at Marazion. Should be looking at that bird in the late afternoon or early sunday morning. </p><p></p><p>Now my mobile number is 07988754090 but be warned that due to past scam activity I don't answer numbers I don't know so send a text first or leave a voicemail message please. Concerning the birds you list, the king eider and lesser scaup are vital and of the others mandarin would be nice to get out of the way. It would be interesting to see the sibe chiff also.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone in Cornwall who has or is making it such a wonderful birding time for me. It's all very much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biking birder 2010, post: 3171444, member: 91314"] Brilliant of you to get in touch. Since the 144 you quote I had an amazingly brilliant day at Penzance, getting all 4 year tick possibilities with the Pacific diver being with a black-throated being a highlight (Thanks Steve and Luke!) I will be heading towards the king eider on Saturday after a bit of RSPB volunteer meeting at Marazion. Should be looking at that bird in the late afternoon or early sunday morning. Now my mobile number is 07988754090 but be warned that due to past scam activity I don't answer numbers I don't know so send a text first or leave a voicemail message please. Concerning the birds you list, the king eider and lesser scaup are vital and of the others mandarin would be nice to get out of the way. It would be interesting to see the sibe chiff also. Thanks to everyone in Cornwall who has or is making it such a wonderful birding time for me. It's all very much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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