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<blockquote data-quote="Colin" data-source="post: 1574804" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Well, I could say that I am the worlds foremost expert on Rowan Trees and can tell all of them apart, that is the ones that I have seen, and I happen to have seen this one at Nagshead. I also know several people who would believe that but it is a lie - I am only the second best expert on Rowan Trees in the world (only kidding). The reality is that I used to live in Parkend which as you know is the village at the beginning of the access track to the reserve and I have walked the various trails and then some over the years, so I know the area quite well. </p><p></p><p>I can't give a definite opinion on the bird as I am working from a laptop and the screen is not the best in the world for video. My first impression is Spotted Fly and on 12th August I saw one in the said tree. It is in my diary here at <a href="http://www.colinbutters.net/Diary.html" target="_blank">http://www.colinbutters.net/Diary.html</a> (scroll down to 12th Aug).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin, post: 1574804, member: 97"] Well, I could say that I am the worlds foremost expert on Rowan Trees and can tell all of them apart, that is the ones that I have seen, and I happen to have seen this one at Nagshead. I also know several people who would believe that but it is a lie - I am only the second best expert on Rowan Trees in the world (only kidding). The reality is that I used to live in Parkend which as you know is the village at the beginning of the access track to the reserve and I have walked the various trails and then some over the years, so I know the area quite well. I can't give a definite opinion on the bird as I am working from a laptop and the screen is not the best in the world for video. My first impression is Spotted Fly and on 12th August I saw one in the said tree. It is in my diary here at [url]http://www.colinbutters.net/Diary.html[/url] (scroll down to 12th Aug). [/QUOTE]
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