tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636961718526086092.post4133936007355891771..comments2023-09-16T23:33:28.737-07:00Comments on Brian's birding blog: PorthgwarraBrianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07377408779923670293noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636961718526086092.post-38386199582487942992019-08-12T14:24:42.454-07:002019-08-12T14:24:42.454-07:00Always good to bump into you Dave, my first go fro...Always good to bump into you Dave, my first go from Porthgwarra and even though it was slow it was still very enjoyable. The locals were more than helpful and I picked up my first tickable Sooties having seen a few from Kent and Norfolk just too distant to be 100% so that was good. Must admit I thought we'd missed those Cory's by a few minutes so that's good to know we didn't. (might have been the guys in the cove). Hopefully bump into you again at some point this autumn and good luck with the Common Hawker!Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07377408779923670293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1636961718526086092.post-10181705475206341822019-08-12T12:05:49.371-07:002019-08-12T12:05:49.371-07:00Good to see you and the Jims down there, Brian. Sh...Good to see you and the Jims down there, Brian. Shame the birds hadn't read the script this time round, but that's seawatching for you - always hard to predict. It seems that the big shears just aren't around in any numbers this year, or at least not yet.<br /><br />If it's any consolation, none of the birders that stayed all day on Saturday (including some v experience seawatchers) knew anything about the 3 Cory's reported... Dbradnumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09621088921043358779noreply@blogger.com