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<blockquote data-quote="Boro Birder" data-source="post: 3200284" data-attributes="member: 116915"><p>No Mich neither do I, I have been sceptical on many occasions but the infow was from 3 respected birders including a RSPB warder who sees the male most days, like I said to Fjohn I wasn't being offensive in anyway, that is just not me but 3 people must have seen something Not a Buzzard, any experienced birders would look at a Buzzard from below and know immediately it was a Buzzard. Lets say for example if any experienced border seen a RL buzzard most would know for example the white carpal patches it was a RLB. Nature always surprises me. </p><p>On about RLB they are still being sighted on the NY Moors at a place called Sleddale near a village called Kildale and if I'm correct it is the latest they have been recorded there, need to check on that one, sure it was mid-March.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boro Birder, post: 3200284, member: 116915"] No Mich neither do I, I have been sceptical on many occasions but the infow was from 3 respected birders including a RSPB warder who sees the male most days, like I said to Fjohn I wasn't being offensive in anyway, that is just not me but 3 people must have seen something Not a Buzzard, any experienced birders would look at a Buzzard from below and know immediately it was a Buzzard. Lets say for example if any experienced border seen a RL buzzard most would know for example the white carpal patches it was a RLB. Nature always surprises me. On about RLB they are still being sighted on the NY Moors at a place called Sleddale near a village called Kildale and if I'm correct it is the latest they have been recorded there, need to check on that one, sure it was mid-March. [/QUOTE]
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