Actually I sent my Swift sightings to Mike Tarburton
who compiles annual reports on
migratory Swift sightings (ie WTNT and Forktails and rarities) in
Australia. Are the WTNT and Forktail sightings from the COG record
sheets sent to him?
John Leonard
2009/1/12 martin butterfield <>:
> If a WTNT flies by and is not put on a COG record sheet did it really fly
> by? Rather like trees falling ini a forest (or a cow paddock) with no-one
> there.
>
> Martin
>
>>
>> John Leonard wrote:
>>>
>>> These were 5-6 birds seen flying low over the forest on Warks Road,
>>> Brindabellas this morning at around 8.30am. We had storms the night
>>> before, but not very impressive ones.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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