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<blockquote data-quote="Farnboro John" data-source="post: 1240583" data-attributes="member: 36432"><p>Lanceolated Warbler remains my UK blocker. Its the only bird that is annual that I haven't seen. The trouble is that I don't need any of the other traditional Northern Isles specialities (Paddyfield Warbler, PG Tips, Yellow-breasted Bunting, Pechora Pipit) having clipped them off mostly elsewhere in Britain, so now I don't want to have a trip up there just to get Lancey! The exception was Pechora which I picked up on Shetland as part of the Sandhill Crane twitch.</p><p></p><p>Sooner or later there will be another down here - I maanged to be unavailable for the Sheringham, Landguard and Filey ones.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farnboro John, post: 1240583, member: 36432"] Lanceolated Warbler remains my UK blocker. Its the only bird that is annual that I haven't seen. The trouble is that I don't need any of the other traditional Northern Isles specialities (Paddyfield Warbler, PG Tips, Yellow-breasted Bunting, Pechora Pipit) having clipped them off mostly elsewhere in Britain, so now I don't want to have a trip up there just to get Lancey! The exception was Pechora which I picked up on Shetland as part of the Sandhill Crane twitch. Sooner or later there will be another down here - I maanged to be unavailable for the Sheringham, Landguard and Filey ones. John [/QUOTE]
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