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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Montier" data-source="post: 1686553" data-attributes="member: 60722"><p>..and so ended the year with a trip to Mortitx. There have been some Hawfinch and Alpine accentors but I did not see them. Good numbers of Booted eagles, Black vultures and Griffon vultures, all in fantastic surroundings with brilliant views over this beautiful Island. I will start a thread for 2010 next week and let´s hope for a bumper year of migrants. The flocks of Starling are amazing, surely one of the best sights in birding, hundreds of thousands whirling around just before dusk. Fantastic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Montier, post: 1686553, member: 60722"] ..and so ended the year with a trip to Mortitx. There have been some Hawfinch and Alpine accentors but I did not see them. Good numbers of Booted eagles, Black vultures and Griffon vultures, all in fantastic surroundings with brilliant views over this beautiful Island. I will start a thread for 2010 next week and let´s hope for a bumper year of migrants. The flocks of Starling are amazing, surely one of the best sights in birding, hundreds of thousands whirling around just before dusk. Fantastic! [/QUOTE]
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