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<blockquote data-quote="camelbirder" data-source="post: 1386572" data-attributes="member: 2151"><p>Thanks for your concern Fiddler. It was decided to let the info out after the problems last year. It was felt it was better to let people see the birds from the road than have people, (like last year), entering the Farm and telling untruths to gain access. Info from the landowner this year is that a few people have already been wondering around farm, (and they were asked to leave).</p><p></p><p>As for suppression, why are you reading this. The whole idea of this thread is so that like minded people can share info and see each others birds if they so wish. I would wager that you twitch birds that you have read about on this thread or others. Numerous species have appeared on this site which are difficult see, such as Temminck's Stint, Water Pipit and more recently Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. I noticed that you twitched the Snowy Owl.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to the submission of your British First, I hope you documented it properly with plenty of photographs.</p><p></p><p>I have also noted that you have asked for info so that you could twitch rutting Deer in the New Forest, (because they are not birds does not mean that it is not twitching), is this fair? Its ok for you see other peoples sightings but they can't look at yours. (Like the Snowy Owl)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camelbirder, post: 1386572, member: 2151"] Thanks for your concern Fiddler. It was decided to let the info out after the problems last year. It was felt it was better to let people see the birds from the road than have people, (like last year), entering the Farm and telling untruths to gain access. Info from the landowner this year is that a few people have already been wondering around farm, (and they were asked to leave). As for suppression, why are you reading this. The whole idea of this thread is so that like minded people can share info and see each others birds if they so wish. I would wager that you twitch birds that you have read about on this thread or others. Numerous species have appeared on this site which are difficult see, such as Temminck's Stint, Water Pipit and more recently Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. I noticed that you twitched the Snowy Owl. I look forward to the submission of your British First, I hope you documented it properly with plenty of photographs. I have also noted that you have asked for info so that you could twitch rutting Deer in the New Forest, (because they are not birds does not mean that it is not twitching), is this fair? Its ok for you see other peoples sightings but they can't look at yours. (Like the Snowy Owl) [/QUOTE]
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