The following presumably supports everybody's point. On 30th september
there were 23 plus Masked Woodswallow in
H11
(i put it on the data base), I saw none the day before
and none two days later.
On the other hand Rufous Songlark have been in
H11
(and elsewhere from my
observeration) in higher numbers than usual
(that is than last year or the the year before)
for at least six weeks now. My first record this spring being Sept
8th.
However as I grow older I become more and more
subjective, perhaps the Blitz numbers will contradict me on the
Rufous Songlark.
roger
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