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Subject: Birding in England
From: Phil Hansbro <>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 22:28:33 +1000 (EST)
Hi all but Puffins will be extremely difficult if not impossible to find in
October. I have seen them in winter on Anglesea but their bills are small
and black and I would imagine quite dipsappointing then.
They're all out to sea!!
Cheers
Phil


>Sorry but i missed the original email.  If you're looking or puffins in
>England I can highly recommend the Farne Islands, which are just off the
>coast of Northumberland, up near the Scottish border.  Nearby towns are
>Berwick and Sea Castles.  Small ferries run by Billy Shield take you out
>the islands.   Best time is summer.
>
>Truly awesome opportunities await.  Puffins, arctic terns, eider ducks,
>guillemots, gannets, gulls etc by the 1000.
>
>
>Paul
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