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<blockquote data-quote="Nutcracker" data-source="post: 3284176" data-attributes="member: 18214"><p>In other words, a very public place (an A road with plenty of free parking) which can very easily accommodate a large number of birders with no problems at all for either the welfare of the bird (safe from pushy approach on the other side of the river), or for the capacity of the road system. <strong>Who gave this truly dreadful 'advice'??</strong> I can only say this awful bum steer 'advice' is absolutely typical of all that's wrong in current Northumbrian birding.</p><p></p><p>The County Recorder needs to be aware of the considerable uncertainty in the identification with several highly experienced raptor experts above considering it to be Montagu's, or unidentifiable between Montagu's and Pallid - a problem that could very easily have been resolved had other birders been allowed to see the bird, and get in-flight photos.</p><p></p><p>Disgusted of Northumberland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nutcracker, post: 3284176, member: 18214"] In other words, a very public place (an A road with plenty of free parking) which can very easily accommodate a large number of birders with no problems at all for either the welfare of the bird (safe from pushy approach on the other side of the river), or for the capacity of the road system. [B]Who gave this truly dreadful 'advice'??[/B] I can only say this awful bum steer 'advice' is absolutely typical of all that's wrong in current Northumbrian birding. The County Recorder needs to be aware of the considerable uncertainty in the identification with several highly experienced raptor experts above considering it to be Montagu's, or unidentifiable between Montagu's and Pallid - a problem that could very easily have been resolved had other birders been allowed to see the bird, and get in-flight photos. Disgusted of Northumberland. [/QUOTE]
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