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<blockquote data-quote="edenwatcher" data-source="post: 3677603" data-attributes="member: 8070"><p>Daniel and I finally got out yesterday afternoon. First we went across to Kilconquhar Loch, where, after a bit of effort, we successfully saw the drake <strong>red-crested pochard</strong> - a lifer for Daniel. Other highlights included two shoveler, pochard and goldeneye. We then drove across Fife to Rossie Bog having a couple of close falcon encounters on the way. First we saw a kestrel hovering about 10 feet from the car, followed by a peregrine perched in a tree beside the road. At Rossie the <strong>great white egret</strong> was rather elusive, but eventually showed - albeit rather briefly.</p><p>Not a bad afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edenwatcher, post: 3677603, member: 8070"] Daniel and I finally got out yesterday afternoon. First we went across to Kilconquhar Loch, where, after a bit of effort, we successfully saw the drake [B]red-crested pochard[/B] - a lifer for Daniel. Other highlights included two shoveler, pochard and goldeneye. We then drove across Fife to Rossie Bog having a couple of close falcon encounters on the way. First we saw a kestrel hovering about 10 feet from the car, followed by a peregrine perched in a tree beside the road. At Rossie the [B]great white egret[/B] was rather elusive, but eventually showed - albeit rather briefly. Not a bad afternoon. Rob [/QUOTE]
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