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<blockquote data-quote="Dog" data-source="post: 1241878" data-attributes="member: 14351"><p>I'm the same as Farnborough John, Lancy, thats why I'm spending a week on Fair Isle in late September. Dipped on it on Scilly when it come over my pager while stood in old town with my wife & baby son, no chance of getting to Annet that evening.</p><p>On Stronsay in 98 while walking along the Cleat Ditch my wife who was behind me said what was that small silver cigar shaped bird which flew behind your legs into that ditch. Well for the next hour I spent my time sifting through the vegetation in that ditch on my hands & knees.</p><p></p><p> Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog, post: 1241878, member: 14351"] I'm the same as Farnborough John, Lancy, thats why I'm spending a week on Fair Isle in late September. Dipped on it on Scilly when it come over my pager while stood in old town with my wife & baby son, no chance of getting to Annet that evening. On Stronsay in 98 while walking along the Cleat Ditch my wife who was behind me said what was that small silver cigar shaped bird which flew behind your legs into that ditch. Well for the next hour I spent my time sifting through the vegetation in that ditch on my hands & knees. Mike. [/QUOTE]
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