tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-784259772914520647.post6684265072189309967..comments2023-10-09T15:27:41.564+01:00Comments on In search of a Norwegian Blue: Here comes summer ...not on your nellie!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-784259772914520647.post-20088075453859561392011-07-06T13:54:47.334+01:002011-07-06T13:54:47.334+01:00Hi Stu
Thanks for looking in ad kind comments. Onl...Hi Stu<br />Thanks for looking in ad kind comments. Only recently serious birding locally so not sure about days gone by. The Common Terns as far as I know, are relatively recent on Preston Docks, one pair three years ago, now about 15 pair – they are great subjects, I lurv 'em!<br /><br />I hope you didn't suffer too badly in the reecnt quake, tsunami and aftermath.<br /><br />I haven't posted the best pics yet... more to follow... at the moment too busy chasing after the various subjects (Barn Owl, Peregrine and Terns – I need to get out more!). Thanks for your comments.geoff gradwellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06299616924938041898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-784259772914520647.post-82387831897169259242011-07-05T01:04:59.880+01:002011-07-05T01:04:59.880+01:00Nice Blog.
I used to live near Preston and went b...Nice Blog.<br /><br />I used to live near Preston and went birding (on the south side of the Ribble) a lot in the early to mid 80's.<br /><br />Love the Tern pics a few posts ago, they were always my fave bird, there used to be flocks of a hundred or so Common Terns in May I recall, sometimes with other species mixed in. Where I live now (Hokkaido, north Japan) terns are rare, we see Common Terns on passage but they are the grey local race with a black bill, not as nice as the ones in your photos......Stuart Pricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10103599639814558640noreply@blogger.com