But, in order to salvage something from what looks like being a quiet weekend, I've worked out the following itinerary (based on last night's BirdGuides):
1. Saturday. Leave Cardiff at 5.00am.
2. Pick up Fudge Duck at Weston-Super-Mare (by torchlight) before moving on to Burnham-on-Sea to bag the Baird's at first light.
3. Next stop Appledore to pay homage to the King Eider.
4. Quick dash to Cornwall to catch a helicopter to the Scillies where we should easily pick up the Grey-cheeked Thrush before re-finding the Red-flanked Bluetail, Bobolink, Olive-backed Pipit, White-rumped Sand and Little Bunting.
5. Finally arrive in Portland just in time to sink a few pints and get some grub at The Pulpit pub. Sunday morning - up early to do the traditional GBC Seawatch from the Bill. After an hour question our sanity for persisting in seawatching off Portland 'cos we never see anything decent there. (GBC trips to Portland have turned up some good birds over the years, but we NEVER find anything decent on our seawatches. We leave that to other people).
Next stop Radipole Lake so Jeff can tick off the Hooded Merganser.
6. Up to Birmingham to catch a flight (somehow) to North Ron to pick up the White-billed Diver.
Celebrate our successful weekend by chartering a direct flight back to Rhoose. Wayne can then catch a train to Birmingham to pick his car up. We cant't go wrong!
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"Piece of piss, this birding!"
Could be a slight change of plan. If we dip on the Baird's at Burnham (not that we will). We could call in at Dawlish for a poss Baird's that's been seen there today.
Weather forecast awful for weekend - severe gales. Not that that'll improve the seawatching.
"Yeah, piece of piss, this birding!"
Sorry - that should have read 'Bowling Green Marsh' not Dawlish Warren for poss Baird's.
Is the Hoody "plastic" then ?Don't care anyway it's still going on my list (Wildlife Recorder one that is) !!
I knew we shouldn't have let Dan take responsibility for the itinarary,forget the Outer Bloody Hebrides or wherever the WBD is,what about all the good stuff currently in Ireland !!!
Wot about Kidwelly??!
Lots of egrets ant Kidwelly on Saturday morning! Ducks - dipped one twice, ticked the royal Devonian and saw a fence-hopper in Dorset.
BiB write up of the weekend to follow shortly . . . bet you can't wait!!! ;-)
Missed a drake Surf Scoter past the Bill one year, we were flogging the top fields (and a dead horse) at the time...
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