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  <title>Aurora borealis</title>
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    <title>Red-flanked Bluetail</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-21T22:47:48Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-21T23:47:48+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.4190</id>
    <created>2006-10-21T22:47:48Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Walked over to collect the eggs late this afternoon and the first bird I clapped eyes on was a Red-flanked Bluetail. Like you do. It obligingly lobbed into B&apos;s mistnet, so was released in the plantation, where it might...</summary>
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<p>Walked over to collect the eggs late this afternoon and the first bird I clapped eyes on was a Red-flanked Bluetail. Like you do.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Skawbluetailrecordshot.jpg"><img alt="Skawbluetailrecordshot.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Skawbluetailrecordshot-thumb.jpg" width="100" height="87" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>It obligingly lobbed into B's mistnet, so was released in the plantation, where it might stand a chance of sticking around and finding something worth eating. </p>

<p>Only bothered with a couple of digital shots, as the camera is shite. Will have some much better ones from the old-fashioned film slr.</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

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<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

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<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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    <title>Paddyfield Warbler (inc photos)</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-13T10:26:49Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-13T11:26:49+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3976</id>
    <created>2006-06-13T10:26:49Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Really haven&apos;t felt like adding to this recently after inadvertantly causing offence to a birder elsewhere in Shetland and being on the receiving end of some personally offensive comments on the blog, but life goes on and there&apos;s nothing...</summary>
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<p>Really haven't felt like adding to this recently after inadvertantly causing offence to a birder elsewhere in Shetland and being on the receiving end of some personally offensive comments on the blog, but life goes on and there's nothing like a good bird on your home patch to cheer you up and make you realise you don't give a toss about ill-informed slander. So... a bolt out of the blue last night on my way home; a missed call on my mobile from JL. This had come through while I was on the ferry, where the signal is patchy at best and mostly non-existent. I had a shrewd suspicion that this wasn’t a call asking if I wanted to watch Mongolia play Afghanistan or whatever obscure line-up the world cup group stages had on offer in the evening… I had to drive some way from the ferry once we’d landed before I could get a signal and speak to JL. I was expecting this to be a Red-footed Falcon as there’d been a couple elsewhere in Shetland in the past 24 hours, but the reality was far better:<br />
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“There’s a Paddyfield Warbler in the plantation”</p>

<p>I had to do a couple of chores elsewhere on the island, before driving home to collect the camera from P. Took the dogs for a breathless run down the road to the plantation, and met up with JL and B driving the bushes – no sooner had I arrived than B flushed the bird, and it was in his mistnet. And sure enough, JL had struck the jackpot again – a beautiful Paddyfield Warbler.</p>

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<p>JL went off to round up a few folk who’d be interested to see it, and in the meantime B processed the bird while I played secretary and took the description. I just hope he can read my writing in his ringing book.</p>

<p>A few quick photographs, and the bird was released into the plantation.  Oh, and the news was out onto the local grapevine as soon as the i.d was confirmed in the hand. Funny, that.  Unless of course we’ve been sitting on this one since last September...</p>

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    <title>White-throated Sparrow</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-15T13:37:02Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-15T14:37:02+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3906</id>
    <created>2006-05-15T13:37:02Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Was busy being a domestic goddess (well, hoovering anyway) on Saturday morning when P interrupted me with the phone - DC had kindly called to let me know there was a White-throated Sparrow at Sumburgh Farm. He&apos;s an absolute...</summary>
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<p>Was busy being a domestic goddess (well, hoovering anyway) on Saturday morning when P interrupted me with the phone - DC had kindly called to let me know there was a White-throated Sparrow at Sumburgh Farm. He's an absolute gem for letting me know when good stuff arrives, and has already provided me with one new bird this year, the splendid Hooded Merganser. This sparrow was not a new species for me, as I'd seen the Lincolnshire bird in '92, but given the circumstances, this was as good as a lifer.</p>

<p>Lincolnshire, way back then - an overnight drive in an asthmatic Mini Metro with two virtual strangers, with a constant barrage of snarling techno on the pathetic tinny stereo. A grey dawn found us picking our way through a dense wood and cabbage field ensemble, in driving rain, water pouring off the branches and mud engulfing my feeble and inadequate trainers. A couple of freezing and miserable hours later we got shite views of a waterlogged White-throated Sparrow huddled in a hawthorn bush.</p>

<p>Shetland, now - after taking E swimming in town, we drove down to Sumburgh, ate lunch up at Sumburgh Head, and then drifted back down the headland to the farm. HH arrived at the same time, and as we walked to where he'd been photographing the bird earlier in the day, we were joined by RR and JR. JR I'd not seen for some 12 years since my last stay on North Ron, so it'd been a while. Obligingly, the White-throated Sparrow appeared at the foot of a drystone wall just in front of us, and fed actively in the bright sunlight. An absolutely stunning looking bird, and very different circumstance to my first. Strikingly long-tailed, with proportions reminiscent of a Bearded Tit, it even did that North American sparrow thing of back-shuffling as it foraged. </p>

<p>Some more excellent photos of this bird available on Hugh Harrop's website <a href="http://www.hughharrop.com/rarities.php?cat_id=2006">>here<</a></p>

<p>Thanks once again to DC for letting me know about this - not quite a lifer, but frankly an honourary one. The Lincs ghost is laid to rest.</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills (UK)</a></p>

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<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

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<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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  <entry>
    <title>I send per post my Nightingale...</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-11T15:27:43Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-11T16:27:43+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3899</id>
    <created>2006-05-11T15:27:43Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Curses. Shetland got off to a roistering start to the spring over the past few days, starting with a smattering of Subalpine Warblers, picking up pace with a Collared Flycatcher, and then finishing in a shuddering crescendo with a...</summary>
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      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>Curses. Shetland got off to a roistering start to the spring over the past few days, starting with a smattering of Subalpine Warblers, picking up pace with a Collared Flycatcher, and then finishing in a shuddering crescendo with a Scops Owl.</p>

<p>I meanwhile spent most of the critical 48 hours in bed with the mother and father of all colds. The weather outside was easily the nicest and sunniest Shetland had seen all year (or all of last year for that matter), thus making my absence from work seem highly suspect  to those of a mistrusting or suspicious nature. You can rest assured though – had I really been skiving, I’d have been off like a shot for the Collared Flycatcher, and given it was only a mile or so from the ferry terminal I go into every day, the owl as well. (Seeing the Morwenstow bird in ’95 makes missing this individual a little easier). </p>

<p>As it was, I stayed at home snuffling and generally feeling like shit. And only tried for either of these two this morning on my way back to work. And for once my steadfast belief that I’m a lucky birder went completely tits up – the Scops Owl was nowhere to be seen at Swining (I hate this place – far too much impenetrable cover. No wonder it attracts retiring arboreal species like Scops Owls. Or White’s Thrush. Which I also didn’t see).</p>

<p>And then to Brow Marsh in the south mainland for the flycatcher. The gen had it on ‘the fence going into the marsh’. On arrival, only two fences to be seen in the entire marsh, and both conspicuously flycatcherless. Bugger. Gave it a while, but absolutely sod all happened. So I came into work, and hoped that JL would do me a big favour and find the flycatcher with his eagle-sharp eyes and unparalleled rarity finding ability. (Though I did make the precaution of texting him to tell him there was no sign of it in case he didn’t want to waste his time). Later, the cryptic but descriptive reply came by text from the south mainland - ‘4call’. </p>

<p>Good job JL was on form yesterday – my miserable snotty breakfast was enlivened no end by BM arriving with a lifer for JL – a bird he’d found the day before, but seen all too fleetingly to pin down definitively – a nightingale sp. I’ve only seen 2 sprossers, so Thrush would have been a tonic for me. Alas, ‘only’ a Common Nightingale. Practically as rare up here as Thrush, so a good patch tick – and to put this in perspective, JL had found several Thrush Nightingales before finding this, his first Common… Shetland birding at its best.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nightingale portrait.jpg"><img alt="Nightingale portrait.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nightingale portrait-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="94" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nightingale wing.jpg"><img alt="Nightingale wing.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nightingale wing-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="151" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>So from a fall of BB rarities in the islands, what have I got to show for it? A species which I used to be able to hear singing from the back garden in the south-west. And a really sore snout from 48 hours of nose-blowing.</p>

<p>Cheers, Coleridge for this.</p>

<p><i>In stale blank verse a subject stale<br />
I send per post my Nightingale;<br />
And like an honest bard, dear Wordsworth,<br />
You'll tell me what you think, my Bird's worth.<br />
My own opinion's briefly this--<br />
His bill he opens not amiss;<br />
And when he has sung a stave or so,<br />
His breast, & some small space below,<br />
So throbs & swells, that you might swear<br />
No vulgar music's working there.<br />
So far, so good; but then, 'od rot him!<br />
There's something falls off at his bottom.<br />
Yet, sure, no wonder it should breed,<br />
That my Bird's Tail's a tail indeed<br />
And makes its own inglorious harmony<br />
Æolio crepitû, non carmine.</i></p>

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Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html"><img alt="bracka.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bracka.gif" width="132" height="129" border="0" /></a> Today's North Atlantic chart<br />
<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/punkbirder/index.htm">Punkbirder (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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  <entry>
    <title>Sammy the Black-winged Stilt tribute</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/003877.html" />
    <modified>2006-05-05T21:07:50Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T22:07:50+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3877</id>
    <created>2006-05-05T21:07:50Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> A shameless piece of link-pilfering, but this is so touching, so poignant... it deserves all the publicity it can get. Courtesy of Tom at Skills Bills, a heart-rending tear-jerking tribute to the plastic Black-winged Stilt that was the bedrock...</summary>
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      <name>Stercorarius</name>
      
      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>A shameless piece of link-pilfering, but this is so touching, so poignant... it deserves all the publicity it can get. Courtesy of Tom at <a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills</a>, a heart-rending tear-jerking tribute to the plastic Black-winged Stilt that was the bedrock of so many yearlists from 1995 until last year.</p>

<p><a href="http://media.putfile.com/Tribute-to-Sammy">http://media.putfile.com/Tribute-to-Sammy</a></p>

<p>So how does one go about nominating something for the Cannes Film Festival? There's surely a category for Best Foreign (Vagrant) Film?</p>

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Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html"><img alt="bracka.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bracka.gif" width="132" height="129" border="0" /></a> Today's North Atlantic chart<br />
<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/punkbirder/index.htm">Punkbirder (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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  <entry>
    <title>See the sites</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/003860.html" />
    <modified>2006-05-02T09:55:34Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-02T10:55:34+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3860</id>
    <created>2006-05-02T09:55:34Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> A couple of other birding websites that I’ve been meaning to flag up here for ages. In no particular order (actually, that’s a great big lie with knobs on. The first one comes first because I’ve met the man...</summary>
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      <name>Stercorarius</name>
      
      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>A couple of other birding websites that I’ve been meaning to flag up here for ages. In no particular order (actually, that’s a great big lie with knobs on. The first one comes first because I’ve met the man himself, and he’s a thoroughly Good Egg, which seems like as good a reason as any to give him first crack of the whip. Oooer.)</p>

<p>Skills Bills is Tom McKinney’s website, and is kind of Irvine Welsh meets Birdwatching magazine. In a good way. With elements of William Burroughs, Spike Milligan and Gordon Ramsey thrown in. I think I’m trying to say that Tom swears a lot, and is funnier than Vic Reeves in his meat product phase. He also plays the banjo or some such, and regularly gives his instrument good fingering. Ho ho.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills</a></p>

<p>And then there’s Punkbirder – a collective from Norfolk, that’s part a latter day Not BB (kidlisters, this was an ‘underground’ magazine that poked fun at Serious Birders in the late 80’s / early 90’s. About the same time as the murrelet and that nuthatch that you’ll never unblock), and part a dead good website all about birding in Norfolk and further afield generally. And misuse of wildlife for birding purposes – Adder focus aid anyone… Vole lens-cleaner… auk scope case? You know you want to.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/punkbirder/index.htm">Punkbirder</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/today.asp?zipcode=ze2"><img alt="Weather link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Weather link.jpg" width="85" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />
Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html"><img alt="bracka.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bracka.gif" width="132" height="129" border="0" /></a> Today's North Atlantic chart<br />
<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.skills-bills.co.uk/2006.htm">Skills Bills (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.freewebs.com/punkbirder/index.htm">Punkbirder (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

<p><hr><a href="http://www.birdingtop500.com/cgi-bin/topsite/topsite.cgi?user=aurora"><img src="http://www.birdingtop500.com/cgi-bin/topsite/counter.cgi?user=aurora" alt="Birding Top 500 Counter" border=1></a>  <a href="http://www.10000birds.com/iandthebird.htm"><img alt="iandthebirdshortbannerolive.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/iandthebirdshortbannerolive.jpg" width="171" height="49" border="0" /></a> <hr></p>

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  <entry>
    <title>A pheasant surprise</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/003814.html" />
    <modified>2006-04-20T12:54:03Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-20T13:54:03+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3814</id>
    <created>2006-04-20T12:54:03Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> On my way back to catch the ferry home yesterday, driving through the wilds of the east side, I came across a most unexpected and out-of-place sight for Shetland, a plumptious male Pheasant. Obviously I accelerated hard at it...</summary>
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      <name>Stercorarius</name>
      
      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>On my way back to catch the ferry home yesterday, driving through the wilds of the east side, I came across a most unexpected and out-of-place sight for Shetland, a plumptious male Pheasant. Obviously I accelerated hard at it in a blaze of mouth-watering saliva as soon as the initial shock wore off, but alas the wily gamebird managed to quirm through a gap in the roadside fence to safety in the park beyond.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Pheasant.jpg"><img alt="Pheasant.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Pheasant-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="105" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>Well, not quite. What really happened was me screeching to a halt, trying to get a photo of this extreme (-ly feral) Shetland rarity before it scarpered, and nobody believed me. Besides, it was limping rather badly, so running it over wouldn't have been terribly sporting.</p>

<p>Then, bugger me backwards with a galliforme if another 2 females didn't emerge from the long grass to join it. And then... yet another male erupted out of the grass and flew off in a wild panic doing that <i>chug-chug</i> alarm call I associate with trespassing while out birding in private woodland in the south of England, rather than minding my own business on the public highway in Shetland. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/3 Pheasants.jpg"><img alt="3 Pheasants.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/3 Pheasants-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="159" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>4 Pheasants. My, my. Only a few days ago I was truly gripped by a report on MP's website of 1 survivor from a release a couple of years ago; and here I was quadrupling that record. Be still my beating heart. I can't imagine finding a BB rarity could be as exciting as this. So many fencehoppers in one week... not that I include the merganser in that tally. Oh no.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/today.asp?zipcode=ze2"><img alt="Weather link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Weather link.jpg" width="85" height="120" border="0" /></a><br />
Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html"><img alt="bracka.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bracka.gif" width="132" height="129" border="0" /></a> Today's North Atlantic chart<br />
<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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    <title>Hooded Merganser (incl photos)</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-18T11:35:20Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-18T12:35:20+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3813</id>
    <created>2006-04-18T11:35:20Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Shocking news came through to me on Sunday morning from DC – a drake Hooded Merganser had arrived the previous day on Unst. Why oh why not West Loch?! Like a fool I’d left my mobile to run down...</summary>
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<p>Shocking news came through to me on Sunday morning from DC – a drake Hooded Merganser had arrived the previous day on Unst. Why oh why not West Loch?! Like a fool I’d left my mobile to run down its battery, so I’d not heard the news break on Saturday afternoon, and hadn’t made it up there on Sunday. As it happened, this turned out for the best, as the inter-island ferries run much more regularly on weekdays rather than Sundays, so a trip up yesterday made for far less time away from home. Also, JL was free yesterday, so we left the island on the 6.30am boat and hastened north.</p>

<p>Three ferry crossings later, we were on Unst, and driving up to the small pool at Haroldswick where the bird had been seen on the previous two days. As we approached the turning for the pool, I asked JL if he felt optimistic it’d still be there. He did. Secretly, I didn't.</p>

<p>The pool was tiny, so there could be no doubt about what we found. Which was precisely bugger all. No ducks at all, let alone a drake Hooded Merganser. A Pied Wagtail and a male Reed Bunting were both new for the year for me, but hardly worth a trip to Unst for.</p>

<p>We tried the second location DC had given us, Loch of Cliff. A biting wind coming off the water made our walk along the banks of the loch an uncomfortable one, and the bitter pill of a still non-existent duck that little harder to swallow. Back at the car, we met PS, also searching for the bird. We set off in convoy for the north end of the loch, and there bumped into WD, the lucky finder of the duck – certainly an unexpected but well-earned addition to her WEBS census! She recommended a couple more locations in the north of Unst, but seemed a little fatalistic about our chances – it hadn’t been seen all morning, and the latter half of the night had been fairly clear…</p>

<p>Off we went, following our new leads. Some nice flooded field corners, and a few Teal proving their attraction to wildfowl, but no Merganser. We decided that enough was enough – we both needed to get home to our respective families, and couldn’t waste time looking for an apparently absent duck. We drove back towards Haroldswick, en route to the ferry… and in the near distance saw PS’s Saab, lights flashing. Good news… he’d re-found it, back on the pool at Haroldswick. A swift half mile dash, and we were watching a cracking drake Hooded Merganser feeding actively in bright sunlight.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Haroldswick.jpg"><img alt="Haroldswick.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Haroldswick-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>The bird simply glowed in the perfect viewing conditions; we didn’t dare get out of the car for fear of flushing the bird, so managed to scope and photograph from within the car instead. The bird dived repeatedly, before settling down to preen on the water; a good chance to eliminate the possibility of rings on one leg at least, as it scratched its head with its left foot. PS later confirmed he’d seen the right leg was ring-free too.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser1.jpg"><img alt="ABMerganser1.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser1-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a> <a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser2.jpg"><img alt="ABMerganser2.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser2-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a>  <a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser5.jpg"><img alt="ABMerganser5.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/ABMerganser5-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>BM and his wife arrived some 15 minutes later, and we continued to watch the bird from our respective cars. Suddenly, without warning it was off; exploding off the water and flying high away from us. It appeared to be heading back towards Loch of Cliff, but we’d seen enough – we had a ferry to catch.</p>

<p>What of its provenance? You certainly won’t find a Shetland birder who isn’t counting this wary, un-ringed and fully winged Nearctic duck as a genuine wild vagrant. But then, having seen it, we would say that wouldn’t we? The last potential ‘first’ Hooded Merganser, a female in autumn 2000 on North Uist was consigned to the limbo of Category D of the British list:</p>

<p><b>D   Species that would otherwise appear in Category A except that there is reasonable doubt that they have ever occurred in a natural state. Species placed in Category D only form no part of the British List, and are not included in the species totals.</b><br />
<i>Source : British Ornithologists’ Union – The British List Species categories</i></p>

<p>A decision which made no sense then, and one which I fear will be in the pipeline for this bird too. Possibly more readily still, as this one’s a glamorous and more outlandish drake. Here’s the odd thing… if this was a drake of another Nearctic species with striking plumage, commonly kept in captivity, say a Blue-winged Teal, an American Wigeon, or a a Bufflehead, it would coast straight to acceptance as a genuine vagrant, and its rightful place in Category A. But for some reason Hooded Mergansers are a big no-no, and the possibility of a ‘vagrant’ HM being from a captive origin precludes acceptance. Whereas the exact same possibility of a captive origin for any of the other Nearctic duck species is seemingly not a problem.</p>

<p>Take Bufflehead for example. The BBRC are prepared to accept as a genuine vagrant a long-staying Bufflehead turning up in midsummer 2002 in the south-east county of Suffolk. How on earth can that be more acceptable than a Hooded Merganser in North Uist or Unst in the midst of autumn and spring migration respectively? Or more to the point, as I don’t wish to belittle that Bufflehead record, how are those HM records any <i>less</i> acceptable?</p>

<p>Of course, BBRC and BOURC are separate ratifying bodies. My gripe is most emphatically not with the BBRC - but I’m sure I’m not alone in being bewildered by the BOURC’s rationale for acceptance. All Nearctic ducks are equally plausible as vagrants, but some it seems are more equal than others. </p>

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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

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<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

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  <entry>
    <title>A walk on the wild side</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-06T15:50:04Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-06T16:50:04+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3765</id>
    <created>2006-04-06T15:50:04Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Just got in after a very long hike around the south end of Bressay, on a classic Shetland spring day – the full mix of bright sunshine, driving rain, flat calm, hail, a screaming wind you could barely stand...</summary>
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<p>Just got in after a very long hike around the south end of Bressay, on a classic Shetland spring day – the full mix of bright sunshine, driving rain, flat calm, hail, a screaming wind you could barely stand upright in, and snow. All this in the space of 5 hours. You’ve got to love a place with so much climate.</p>

<p>A really good walk though, even without any birds to speak of. A handful of Skylarks singing, and some Fulmars on cliff ledges far below me. The weather and seeing a new bit of Shetland made it for me, and for once I had a camera with me. Work, you understand!</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Bressay light.jpg"><img alt="Bressay light.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Bressay light-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>I’ve never come across caves away from the cliffs here, so it was a novelty to find several inland on the peat moor. There were several ravines intersecting the heather, and within almost every one were holes of varying sizes, leading down into dark, open space below. Some were fairly small, but others seemed to go deeper, and were more intriguing. Expediency forced me into one of the larger ones as sunshine gave way to driving hail, with hailstones like small marbles. They stung badly, and as the storm showed no sign of abating I ducked inside and scrambled down a slope to a dry rocky chamber to sit it out. I had no idea these caves existed; presumably the whole headland is riddled with them.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Cave mouth.jpg"><img alt="Cave mouth.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Cave mouth-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="173" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>Further round the coast the sun was back out again, and I stopped to shelter behind a lichen-encrusted wall. I’ve lost maps before in the snatching Shetland wind, and have learnt my lesson. Work eventually over, I made my way back over the island to where I’d left the car by the lighthouse -  a much slower journey, as now heading directly into the strengthening wind. </p>

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<p>I saw several Iceland Gulls here last winter, but nothing doing today. In fact, I’ve not seen a single white-winged gull this winter – strange, given the northerly complexion the winter has generally had. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Sheep gate.jpg"><img alt="Sheep gate.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Sheep gate-thumb.jpg" width="150" height="112" border="0" /></a></p>

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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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  <entry>
    <title>In which I learn more than I wanted to know</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-04T10:20:08Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-04T11:20:08+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3748</id>
    <created>2006-04-04T10:20:08Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> I can&apos;t believe I&apos;m about to climb up into the cold and lonely heights of the moral highground, but there you go... somebody&apos;s got to say something. But first there needs to be a disclaimer; what follows may smack...</summary>
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<p>I can't believe I'm about to climb up into the cold and lonely heights of the moral highground, but there you go... somebody's got to say something. But first there needs to be a disclaimer; what follows may smack rather of sour grapes, but this isn't really the point. Something's happened that comes as a bit of a shock to me. </p>

<p>Ebay. Wonderful place, isn't it? Rumour has it that damn near anything is for sale there, from impoverished students' souls; an off the shelf friendship; glass eyeballs; and less exotic, more conventional stuff - like books.</p>

<p>As yes, books. For me, the internet as a whole and ebay in particular has proved a mixed blessing for secondhand books. Gone are the days of speculatively browsing secondhand bookshops and charity shops for bargain first editions; now every man and his dog can not only find out the market price for that musty old book they'd like to sell, but with the advent of the online auction they might even realise rather more than the market price if enough folk want it badly enough.</p>

<p>On the positive side of things, finding books I want is much easier, and less a matter of chance or pilrimage to Hay-on-Wye. But in a large part the romance has gone out it, and only occasionally can you sneak in under the radar and snap up a genuine bargain off ebay.</p>

<p>Last week, I thought I might have done just that. A copy of an old book of British bird's eggs by Butler, with colour plates by FW Frohawk. The subject matter of the book isn't something I can pretend to have an abiding interest in, but the artist is a particular favourite of mine. His butterfly books were revolutionary at the time he published them at the turn of the last century - a startling and hitherto unheard of combination of luminous and structurally accurate colour illustrations, and factually rigourous and comprehensive text detailing the life history of every single British species. </p>

<p>Frohawk's ability as an artist set him above his contemporaries, and his depictions of butterflies were novel in their accuracy compared to what had gone before. It didn't stop there. Birds, mammals, insects and inanimate objects (like eggs) were all grist to his peerless mill.</p>

<p>An abiding interest in butterflies means I've already got copies of his butterfly books (I was an entomologist way before the birding got hold of me), but given the chance to acquire some of his other work... well, I wasn't going to say no. Bidding started at a modest five pounds... and stuck there. For days. Seemingly nobody was biting.</p>

<p>Of course, we all know the score - rather than drive the price up over time, seriously interested parties wait until the very last minute (or seconds) before pitching in with their bids. I waited. And noted that the item had had very few views indeed - clearly not a popular choice. This looked promising.</p>

<p>More promising still a few minutes before the auction closed; some minor activity had seen the price rise, and stick for some time at the ten pound mark. And then... a few minutes later, the auction closed. Final selling price? Over a <i>hundred </i>quid. Bloody hell, how in god's name had that happened?</p>

<p>Two bidders had come in with seconds to spare, both pitching over a hundred pounds. One got the book. Why on earth spend that much for a book worth a fraction of the price in the usual scheme of things? A closer look at what these folk had for sale themselves revealed all - 'antique prints'. The fate of this book was now clear - the 24 colour plates would be excised, and the remainder of the book presumably discarded. The 'buy-it-now' going rate for a plate from this book? £20. So, 24 x £20 = £480. A nice return for a £100 investment, and you can see how it makes financial sense for somebody to do this.</p>

<p>Ebay's awash with 'antique prints', and not just natural history ones. How many books are sacrificed at this altar? Perhaps I'm naïve, but I had no idea this went on. It's a tragedy on two levels; the loss of a book itself, and the artificial inflation of price for these books in the process. Is this balanced by the pleasure more people will presumably derive from seeing a beautiful print hanging on their wall? That one book, that would be enjoyed by one person, will now make 24 prints to be appreciated by up to 24 people. Is this somehow better? </p>

<p>Ah well, that's me done. I've said my piece. Not a criticism of anyone buying and chopping up books. Just... a chastening revalation for me.</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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    <title>Once Bittern, twice shy</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-03T10:05:19Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-03T11:05:19+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3740</id>
    <created>2006-04-03T10:05:19Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> There’s a definite feeling that Spring is in the air at last; actually, that’s kind of a lie, as this morning the Lang Kames had a sprinkling of snow on their northern faces, and there’s a chill north-westerly doing...</summary>
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<p>There’s a definite feeling that Spring is in the air at last; actually, that’s kind of a lie, as this morning the Lang Kames had a sprinkling of snow on their northern faces, and there’s a chill north-westerly doing its damnedest to scorch the daffodils, but all the same, there’s change afoot. </p>

<p>Waders are very much in evidence all of a sudden, and there isn’t a field here that doesn’t now have a pair of Oystercatcher with muddy beaks mooching around it. More subtle, but far more evocative for me were the first drumming Snipe last week over the fields behind my house, and a Curlew this morning half-heartedly having a go at a towering display flight. The other failsafe sign of the sap rising is the return of summer-plumaged Red-throated Divers to freshwater. </p>

<p>West Loch (one of the two lochs near to the house) has had a busy couple of weeks recently. Red-throated Divers have returned, and a fortnight ago I found a Little Grebe puttering around the edge. Last weekend things ratcheted up significantly, with the finding of a Bittern on the road beside the loch. The road bit of that last sentence is a clue; none of us saw it alive, apart from presumably the driver of the car that it flew into. It now resides in BM’s freezer, presumably museum-bound. I’m afraid had I found it I’d have been rather less noble, and would have selfishly kept it for myself – a stuffed Bittern would have looked good in the study! As it was, walking the dogs with P and E on Saturday, I found a couple of under-feathers and this rather more striking example at the roadside:</p>

<p><img alt="Bittern feather.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Bittern feather.jpg" width="715" height="461" border="0" /></p>

<p>The first I knew of this bird was a text last Monday from JL, and on Friday the JL Bittern Hotline rang again – this time a bird over at the westside of Mainland Shetland. And still alive! Having seen plenty while I lived in the south of England, and mindful of my vows not to twitch non-lifers on Shetland, I’ve not been to see it.</p>

<p>Bittern is a bloody good record for Shetland, and there’ve only ever been a dozen or so seen in the islands. The last was in the mid 80’s, so this is one for the Shetland listers. I’m content to stick to my patch of the island, and dream of things to come later this year. Additions to the patch-list so far this year are Little Grebe and last Tuesday an early Sandwich Tern, so the next one wants to be a bit rarer. Hoopoe maybe?</p>

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Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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  <entry>
    <title>Welcome to 2006</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-10T14:23:44Z</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-10T14:23:44+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2006:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3538</id>
    <created>2006-01-10T14:23:44Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> It&apos;s all been a little quiet on the birding front up here for the past few weeks. Not even a hint of the white-winged gull influx of last winter either to sustain me. Still, undaunted I set out on...</summary>
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<p>It's all been a little quiet on the birding front up here for the past few weeks. Not even a hint of the white-winged gull influx of last winter either to sustain me. Still, undaunted I set out on January 1st to try and smash the island New Year's Day record; to be fair, there's no such thing that I'm aware of, and on the showing of the other day, that's no great surprise...</p>

<p>Anyway, it wasn't as bad as I make out. In fact, a really fine day to be out and about birding, sunny and still after a fairly rough preceeding 24 hours of blustery south-easterlies and heavy rain. Started off with the usual suspects around the croft, Blackbird, Herring Gull, House Sprog and Starling.</p>

<p>Things improved markedly a short way down the road, with 6 Snow Buntings on and around the croft above the plantation. Later they moved to the field outside my conservatory window. Whooper Swan fell easily, and then a prolonged session with the scope looking out to sea turned up the goods - single Little Auk and Red-breasted Merganser, and small numbers of Gannet, Great Northern Diver, Eider and Long-tailed Ducks. Meanwhile keeping an ear open for flyover waders produced Golden Plover and a pair of Oystercatchers.</p>

<p>Back home to have breakfast, and then out again with E on board for a spin around the island - some more waders, Ringed Plover, Purple Sandpiper and Dunlin - and then the first of 4 Greylags. The Long-tailed Duck count went up sharply with a flock of 33 near B's house, but try as I might I couldn't find anything scarce or rare in his garden - the ultimate indignity for his being away from the island.</p>

<p>The massive Eider flock just outside the harbour was equally unproductive. In my mind's eye I could just picture a fine drake King Eider bobbing amongst them... but no such luck. Still, the days only Guillemot was another species, and then off to check the ducks at the SW end of the island. All the usual suspects (Teal, Wigeon, Tufted, Goldeneye), and just as I muttered to myself "a Scaup would be nice"... a female Scaup swam into the field of view. Shame that doesn't work every time.</p>

<p>Couldn't go yomping across the moor for Red Grouse with E, so forgo those and searching for Twite, but a long walk with P & E down the golf course yielded some more seabirds, Rock Pipit, and finally a pair of Merlins pratting about overhead back at home. Final score 45 species - a total I reckon I'll struggle to better in future, given this is the first new year's day in 3 years that one would even contemplate stepping outside.</p>

<p>What else to tell? Until someone finds a nice Spectacled Eider in one of the voes, probably not much!</p>

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<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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    <title>The must-seabird - Brunnich&apos;s Guillemot</title>
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    <issued>2005-12-01T14:58:39+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2005:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3419</id>
    <created>2005-12-01T14:58:39Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Winter&apos;s here, and I for one am welcoming it if it means birds of the quality of this: Brunnich&apos;s Guillemot Brought JL down from the island with me this morning, and went straight to Victoria Pier in Lerwick. Just...</summary>
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<p>Winter's here, and I for one am welcoming it if it means birds of the quality of this: <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk/naturelatest/pics05/Brunnichs.jpg">Brunnich's Guillemot</a></p>

<p>Brought JL down from the island with me this morning, and went straight to Victoria Pier in Lerwick. Just a couple of birders a way off along the quayside, so we set up and started looking. I found an auk some distance away in my bins, and tried to get JL onto it with his scope, but the wretched thing dived, and... completely vanished. </p>

<p>It'd looked good for the bird, but certainly not countable on such fleeting and crap views. Half an hour later, we were finally on the bird as it fed offshore. Its behaviour cut both ways - diving, it travelled ludicrously long distances underwater, and was easily lost for some time until we relocated it. That said, it occasionally surfaced close to, allowing for excellent views.</p>

<p>It's your classic birder's bird - JL described it as 'mythical', which is just right - it's one of the hellishly hard ones to catch up with in the UK, as most are found dead on the seashore, and the precious few which are alive are normally in the remoter bits of Scotland, and for a few minutes / hours only. So they're the stuff of fantasy... but if we're really honest, not a great deal to look at. It's a black and white auk. And... I'm struggling. It's... subtle. I sound a bit ungrateful, and that's unfair to the bird - I really enjoyed this one, and seeing a bird with such a mythical reputation was a great feeling, and far outweighs a lack of flashy plumage.</p>

<p>Shall endeavour to go back tomorrow and spend some more time watching it, always assuming it's not turned up its paddles and died in the night. Whoever said winter birding in Shetland was boring? Hawk Owl next, you heard it here first...</p>

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Follow the Weather Starling for a forecast, or see Shetland live on the NAFC webcam… <a href="http://www.nafc.ac.uk/webcam.htm"><img alt="Camera.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Camera.gif" width="50" height="48" border="0" /></a><br />
<a href="http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/bracka.html"><img alt="bracka.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bracka.gif" width="132" height="129" border="0" /></a> Today's North Atlantic chart<br />
<hr><img alt="Blog-link.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Blog-link.jpg" width="198" height="23" border="0" /></p>

<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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  <entry>
    <title>What&apos;s that? The fat lady singing?</title>
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    <modified>2005-11-15T20:31:07Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-11-15T20:31:07+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2005:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3365</id>
    <created>2005-11-15T20:31:07Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Well, it&apos;s back to work for me now, and this time the autumn really does seem to be over. I&apos;m settling into my winter routine now, getting up in the dark, making an arse of feeding the hens and...</summary>
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      <name>Stercorarius</name>
      
      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>Well, it's back to work for me now, and this time the autumn really does seem to be over. I'm settling into my winter routine now, getting up in the dark, making an arse of feeding the hens and the sheep outside in the pre-dawn gloom, battling the roosting Starlings that have snuck into the byres to share the warmth and shelter with the hens, and hopefully blag a free breakfast... then feeding myself in the kitchen, a couple of bits of toast and a mug of strong filter coffee, before racing to catch the ferry to work. Half an hour later I'm on Mainland Shetland, and 20 minutes drive into the rising sun sees me at my desk by the pelagic factory, daydreaming of gulls from the high Arctic. There'll come a time in the next few weeks when it'll still be dark at 9am when I get into Lerwick. Yesterday was a taste of what's to come, as it teemed down with rain and was getting dark by 2.30pm in the overcast conditions.</p>

<p>Complete contrast today as high pressure pushed in overnight - a dusting of snow on the exposed peat banks as I drove into town, and a fine clear sunny day. Temperatures down to freezing tonight.</p>

<p>Went out on Sunday and fruitlessly searched for a Laughing Gull. No such luck, but a nice flock of 23 Long-tailed Ducks, and a juvenile Pomarine Skua made my day. 8 adult Whoopers on the loch outside the house all day, doing their best to ignore my stupid dogs racing up and down the airstrip when P and I walked them.</p>

<p>Autumn? Gone when the Pine Bunting buggered off. Winter? Right here, right now. </p>

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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
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  <entry>
    <title>Pine Bunting</title>
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    <modified>2005-11-04T23:33:34Z</modified>
    <issued>2005-11-04T23:33:34+00:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.surfbirds.com,2005:/blogs/Stercorarius//70.3310</id>
    <created>2005-11-04T23:33:34Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Miracles. They happen sometimes, only very occasionally, which is what makes them so miraculous. Yesterday I bumped into JL down the island, and in an idle moments conversationwe speculated what could conceivably be found by either of us today....</summary>
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      <name>Stercorarius</name>
      
      <email>jon.dunn@sic.shetland.gov.uk</email>
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<p>Miracles. They happen sometimes, only very occasionally, which is what makes them so miraculous. Yesterday I bumped into JL down the island, and in an idle moments conversationwe speculated what could conceivably be found by either of us today. I reiterated my feelings that it was going to be a Desert Wheatear, an Arctic Redpoll, or a rare thrush. JL didn't seem so sure, and stated matter-of-factly that he'd go for a nice male Pine Bunting...</p>

<p>...fast forward to this lunchtime, and I come in from working outside to find P casually mentioning that JL has phoned about some bird or other. "Arctic Redpoll" asks I. Nope. I play back the answerphone message - bugger me if JL hasn't gone and found a male Pine Bunting... Nipped down the island (this was a big twitch - all of a mile from home!) and had brief (racing to catch a ferry to mainland) but blinding and close-up views. JL, bless him, had gone there to meet me to make sure I got onto the bird. What a beauty. <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk/naturelatest/pics05/Pine-Bunt1.jpg"><b>PINE BUNTING PICTURE</b></a></p>

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<p><a href="http://www.hi.is/%7Eyannk/diary.htm">An Icelandic Birding Diary (Iceland, funnily enough)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.10000birds.com">10000birds (USA)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.charliesbirdblog.com">Charlie's Bird Blog.com (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://bogbumper.blogspot.com">Bogbumper (UK)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.bencruachan.org/blog">Ben Cruachan (AU)</a></p>

<p><a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.raby2/index.html">Peter's Purple Pages (UK)</a></p>

<p><hr> <a href="http://www.nature-shetland.co.uk"><img alt="Nature in Shetland.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/Nature in Shetland.gif" width="65" height="73" border="0" /></a<b>Nature in Shetland</b> website - all the up-to-date bird, insect, cetacean etc news for Shetland, plus photos... indispensable.<br />
<hr> <a href="http://www.britblog.com/" title="British Blogs."><img src="http://www.britblog.com/images/icon_britblog_80x15.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" alt="British Blogs."></a><a href="http://www.bloguniverse.com">><img alt="bloguniverse.jpg" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/bloguniverse.jpg" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href='http://www.blogstreet.com/bin/profile.cgi?url=surfbirds.com/blogs/stercorarius'><img src='http://www.blogstreet.com/images/owner/blogstreet.gif?RVQTYBAL1116507523' border=0 /></a><a href="http://www.globeofblogs.com">><img alt="globe_blogs.gif" src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/globe_blogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.Bloghub.com/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.Bloghub.com/images/80x15.gif" alt="Blog Directory & Search engine" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a><a href="http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.surfbirds.com/blogs/Stercorarius/archives/scotsblogs.gif" width="80" height="15" border="0"></a></p>

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