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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostly Vision" data-source="post: 483919" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>Well hello all,</p><p></p><p>Just a couple in there that I have already seen;</p><p></p><p>Andrew - Veery, Spanish sparrow, Blyth's reed, Yellow breasted bunt</p><p>London - Ancient murrelet, Courser (seen two of those!)</p><p>Harry - Pechora (Filey, 1994). BOU doesn't include Ireland, so I'll have to see one in England I'm afraid.</p><p>Sylvia - you follow Lee too much!! I've seen three WH ducks, are you suggesting one may get accepted or I will have to go for another? I am never going to go for a Ross's goose!!</p><p>James Pechora, and - of course, seen Booted eagle - are you thinking the BOU will have a re-think, or there'll be a spring one? You can have an Air1 lighter instead!</p><p></p><p>Lots of votes here for Brunnich's and Pallas's gull. As for some of these lists, I think people are just rubbing in what a tart I really am. Forgot to mention dudey Hermit thrush and Yellow warbler - almost embarrassing!</p><p></p><p>Not for want of effort on Lancy, though - I have dipped on three, including two in one day!</p><p></p><p>Eagle - if you get all nine right you can have my house!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostly Vision, post: 483919, member: 11550"] Well hello all, Just a couple in there that I have already seen; Andrew - Veery, Spanish sparrow, Blyth's reed, Yellow breasted bunt London - Ancient murrelet, Courser (seen two of those!) Harry - Pechora (Filey, 1994). BOU doesn't include Ireland, so I'll have to see one in England I'm afraid. Sylvia - you follow Lee too much!! I've seen three WH ducks, are you suggesting one may get accepted or I will have to go for another? I am never going to go for a Ross's goose!! James Pechora, and - of course, seen Booted eagle - are you thinking the BOU will have a re-think, or there'll be a spring one? You can have an Air1 lighter instead! Lots of votes here for Brunnich's and Pallas's gull. As for some of these lists, I think people are just rubbing in what a tart I really am. Forgot to mention dudey Hermit thrush and Yellow warbler - almost embarrassing! Not for want of effort on Lancy, though - I have dipped on three, including two in one day! Eagle - if you get all nine right you can have my house!!!!!!! Sean [/QUOTE]
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