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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Chapman" data-source="post: 3182156" data-attributes="member: 69491"><p>Three additional photos from day three. The first is looking down on the thick low cloud that gives the Laurel Forest its needed moisture! The result is that sites such as the Erjos Track and Chanajiga can be practically unbirdable for Bolle's Pigeon. The second is a crack team of birdfinders scanning the top of low cloud from a viewpoint with Mount Teide in the background. The third is a roadside Berthelot's Pipit from the observatory area alongside the TF24.</p><p></p><p>The next two photos are from day four being the watchpoint at Mirrador Pico del Ingles which came up trumps for Bolle's Pigeon despite the obvious low cloud in the photo and the last is the picturesque site of Puerto de la Cruz where Plain Swifts performed reasonably well to the backdrop of the Laurel Forest with its accompanying low cloud.</p><p></p><p>Can you pick up on a theme........</p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Chapman, post: 3182156, member: 69491"] Three additional photos from day three. The first is looking down on the thick low cloud that gives the Laurel Forest its needed moisture! The result is that sites such as the Erjos Track and Chanajiga can be practically unbirdable for Bolle's Pigeon. The second is a crack team of birdfinders scanning the top of low cloud from a viewpoint with Mount Teide in the background. The third is a roadside Berthelot's Pipit from the observatory area alongside the TF24. The next two photos are from day four being the watchpoint at Mirrador Pico del Ingles which came up trumps for Bolle's Pigeon despite the obvious low cloud in the photo and the last is the picturesque site of Puerto de la Cruz where Plain Swifts performed reasonably well to the backdrop of the Laurel Forest with its accompanying low cloud. Can you pick up on a theme........ All the best Paul [/QUOTE]
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