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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:20 am 
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tsk! "finding the expected ziltch at Far Ings" (I don't know how to use the quote option yet) as you pan from a sanderling to two buzzards and a black kite passing over ------ and you don't id the kite as a black because red kites are common as muck over Far Ings ( the ziltch capital, hmmmmmm).


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:11 pm 
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Russell Hayes wrote:
Does this show a shift from "a fair few" to "two"?


I can't be bothered to reply any more after this - pickiness really gets on my nerves. After all you are entitled to your own opinion, but this is mine.

There have been two, and quite possibly three. Who knows, there may even have been more.

09:34 13/05/07 Black Kite Norfolk North Creake 09:15
again east of the B1355 near Creake Abbey


08:42 13/05/07 Black Kite Norfolk Aylmerton 08:25
between Aylmerton and Gresham again

Two different birds. Both of these were seen on 12/5 also, when one was also flying around over King's Lynn then Grimston, where it drifted west. I think there is a possibility of three birds involved.

Hope that answers your query.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:12 pm 
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Josh

You asked for my explanation and I gave it.

Thank you for your explanation as to the possible two birds.

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I can't be bothered to reply any more after this - pickiness really gets on my nerves. After all you are entitled to your own opinion, but this is mine.


You are quite right I am entitled to my opinion, and I gave it.

I thought my posts were quite acceptable posts and do no more than question what you sometimes do to other peoples posts, I am not sure why you now find them getting on your nerves. Perhaps it is different when people question your posts and have their own opinion.

Why bother to reply to my post if it getting on your nerves, or is it a case of always wanting the last word. You seem to try and cause friction on this forum that is just not needed.

Please for the sake of everyone else, who I am sure has heard enough,
do not protract this thread any more.

Enough is enough.


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