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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:26 pm 
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Just wondered if any of you have dreamed of birds (avian! :wink: ) in your sleep?

If the one I had last night comes true, I'll soon be 'ticking' Bullfinch and Waxwing......


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I have seen Siberian Rubythroats, Black Storks and Red flanked Bluetails, to name a few, in my dreams! I can always ID them instantly in my dreams! Unfortunately I've never seen any of them in real life but I live in hope!
Jenny


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If you can get to Flamborough Head Jenny, then the last bird on your list might just be a dream come true - Red-flanked Bluetail still there this afternoon. They certainly are one species worth seeing.

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ChrisA wrote:
If you can get to Flamborough Head Jenny, then the last bird on your list might just be a dream come true - Red-flanked Bluetail still there this afternoon. They certainly are one species worth seeing.

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Chris


Thanks! :) If only! I am teaching all day every day until Friday (perhaps retirement 35 years too early may be the answer), then I fly out to Antigua on Saturday morning, oh well, there's always another year. (Plus who knows what I might see in Antigua!)
Jenny


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