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Jonny721

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I think you're all deluded as clearly the BEST team are MANCHESTER UNITED

I know it's off bird topic but I have to tell you your wrong
 

Joseph N

Lothian Young Birder
I think you're all deluded as clearly the BEST team are MANCHESTER UNITED

I know it's off bird topic but I have to tell you your wrong

Good on you Jonny, Manchester United are the best team in the Prem. :king:
Anyway, good luck TJ on your last day out in the area, hope you see something nice to finish off your birding in Britain. ;)
 

midlands birder

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sorry about the delay i had an instant gag when i heard those words (dont even think bringing it up if your an everton fan),what are you on jonny and joseph,
 

Dark Knight

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i looked at the photos , its a tough one to call i reckon ? does anyone have a prediction of wat the rarest bird will b on Scilly's this october ?
i reckon either an American warbler or cuckoo, i predict a Black and White warbler
 
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midlands birder

Well-known member
i dont know why but i dont think a warbler this year,i think a red brested nuthatch is well overdue or another varied thrush,and with the recent record of pacific seabirds in the wester paleractic,how long before a spectacled eider turns up off the outer herbrades
 

Ash1456

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What ever turns up on scilly I'm hoping to get over there a few times through out October. BTW.....

:t::t::t:ARSENAL!!!!!!!!:t::t::t:
 

mr.sim

Honourable founding member of the "day late" gang
Glad to see another Arsenal fan out there :t:
Does anyone have a link to the pictures of this Booted Eagle/Black Kite?!?
As for silly scilly predictions, how about Northern Flicker?
 

tjbirdofprey

Dorset birder in Spain
cheers for the kind words dark knight and Josepho:D spent yesterday trying to re find a Pectoral Sandpiper at Keyhaven which two birders had identified. I got there and they told me it had just flown, i did not find it again:C

ahhh well never mind, i guess i gotta dip sometimes lol
 

Joseph N

Lothian Young Birder
Unlucky, TJ, these things happen, and they are really frustrating, I'm sure you'll see a Pec Sand soon though, they aren't that rare. ;)

By the way, I am not part of the RSPB even though I am a young birder. I used to be when I was younger. Just wondering, are any of you not RSPB members?
 

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