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<blockquote data-quote="gandytron" data-source="post: 1838504" data-attributes="member: 47750"><p>Made an eight day trip home to the UK in April a couple of years ago for a business meeting in sussex: meeting finished Thursday lunchtime so I drove down to Pagham for a spot of birding, checked Siddlesham Ferry first, to look at my first european waders in 18 months - the very first bird I looked at totally confused me, because it was a summer plum LesserLegs! Three days later I drove to Norfolk to stay with some birding friends, arranged to meet for a drink at the Three Swallows, and as I drove through Blakeney they called to say that a Black Lark had just been found at Winterton - needless to say I ended up meeting them in the sand dunes with 200 other happy people!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandytron, post: 1838504, member: 47750"] Made an eight day trip home to the UK in April a couple of years ago for a business meeting in sussex: meeting finished Thursday lunchtime so I drove down to Pagham for a spot of birding, checked Siddlesham Ferry first, to look at my first european waders in 18 months - the very first bird I looked at totally confused me, because it was a summer plum LesserLegs! Three days later I drove to Norfolk to stay with some birding friends, arranged to meet for a drink at the Three Swallows, and as I drove through Blakeney they called to say that a Black Lark had just been found at Winterton - needless to say I ended up meeting them in the sand dunes with 200 other happy people! [/QUOTE]
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