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<blockquote data-quote="hampers" data-source="post: 1802999" data-attributes="member: 42924"><p>Martin </p><p>It think it was me you spoke to, we didn't bother going back to the Caperwatch on any other days, perhaps we should have done! Totally agree with your comments about a zoo, it was really bad that morning people seem to forget that there are others there as well. Decided in future not to bother with going to the event. Nevertheless plenty of birds over the few days, no cresties (we didn't try very hard either) or eagles but stunning black throated divers being the bird of the trip (along with the slavs). </p><p>Good birds on the coast but it was really hard with the rather large waves! As for the weather I think it was as cold as I have known all winter, bitter and biting.</p><p></p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hampers, post: 1802999, member: 42924"] Martin It think it was me you spoke to, we didn't bother going back to the Caperwatch on any other days, perhaps we should have done! Totally agree with your comments about a zoo, it was really bad that morning people seem to forget that there are others there as well. Decided in future not to bother with going to the event. Nevertheless plenty of birds over the few days, no cresties (we didn't try very hard either) or eagles but stunning black throated divers being the bird of the trip (along with the slavs). Good birds on the coast but it was really hard with the rather large waves! As for the weather I think it was as cold as I have known all winter, bitter and biting. Phil [/QUOTE]
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