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<blockquote data-quote="Ilya Maclean" data-source="post: 1189378" data-attributes="member: 46774"><p>I agree entirely. People have many different reasons for birding, I'm not discrediting tales of pagering around Norfolk if that's what floats your boat. </p><p></p><p>However, I'd fully encourage you to post your tales of "vis mig" in relation to weather. I for one am much more fascinated by the effects of weather on birds find it more intersting to speculate about what's goint to turn up or to build up a picture in my head of whats going on around Norfolk in relation to migration. I find it far more intersting to know that, than to find out that person x is the 100 and umteenth person to have see the Dotterel at Choseley. </p><p></p><p>Am I the only person that witnesses huge flocks of hirundines moving in front of weather fronts? Is it just my chance observations, or does there appear to have been an uncharactistic movement of grey wags & corvids going on last week? Was the Blue-headed Wagtail invasian on the East coast last week typical of elsewhere? Is it just me or do Garden Warblers and Willow Warblers seem to be suprisingly abundant this year and Reed Warblers to have arrived later than usual. That's the kind of thing I'm interested in finding out, which a forum like this should be ideally equipped to answer.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, as I said previously - I belive things are looking really good for this weeked. I'd fully encourage people to go out, leave their pagers at home and see what they can find for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ilya Maclean, post: 1189378, member: 46774"] I agree entirely. People have many different reasons for birding, I'm not discrediting tales of pagering around Norfolk if that's what floats your boat. However, I'd fully encourage you to post your tales of "vis mig" in relation to weather. I for one am much more fascinated by the effects of weather on birds find it more intersting to speculate about what's goint to turn up or to build up a picture in my head of whats going on around Norfolk in relation to migration. I find it far more intersting to know that, than to find out that person x is the 100 and umteenth person to have see the Dotterel at Choseley. Am I the only person that witnesses huge flocks of hirundines moving in front of weather fronts? Is it just my chance observations, or does there appear to have been an uncharactistic movement of grey wags & corvids going on last week? Was the Blue-headed Wagtail invasian on the East coast last week typical of elsewhere? Is it just me or do Garden Warblers and Willow Warblers seem to be suprisingly abundant this year and Reed Warblers to have arrived later than usual. That's the kind of thing I'm interested in finding out, which a forum like this should be ideally equipped to answer. Anyway, as I said previously - I belive things are looking really good for this weeked. I'd fully encourage people to go out, leave their pagers at home and see what they can find for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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