We would be very pleased to hear from you on any aspect of the material here or if you would like more info on guided birding, international tours and talks
email : martin.go(at)virgin.net
mobile: 077 899 82226
We would be very pleased to hear from you on any aspect of the material here or if you would like more info on guided birding, international tours and talks
email : martin.go(at)virgin.net
mobile: 077 899 82226
Hi Martin,
Just found your blog and thoroughly enjoyed it. Can’t imagine how I missed it before! Anyhow, it’s great with a totally refreshing approach and (of course) some cutting edge ideas on identification. I’ve already added it my list of favorites.
Hope you and the family are doing well. Keep up the great work.
Best Wishes,
James
(still in Amherst, Massachusetts).
Hi James
Great to hear from you. I think you have the better blog name! One I toyed with at start.
I look forward to following what you are up to – and please you can teach me how to do digi binning – I just can’t do it!
Cheers Martin
Hi Martin last saw you 25yrs ago in Thurso! great website, I too look forward to watching what you get up to.
Cheers Chris
Super site, Martin, so much information posted in such a short time by so few (apologies to WinstonC) – reading it makes me feel like a walk around with my eyes shut! – ID stuff like yours at least makes you look with a more discerning eye at things!
Keep up the good work –
Laurie –
Thanks Laurie, much appreciated!
Martin
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Hi Martin, Love this site ! Was the Eagle owl found on the Yorks side of the bridge ? Have you had it analysed yet ? would love to know the origin of this bird .
Cheers
Trev
Hi Trevor
the Owl is fully in the hands of Andy Gibson, Yorkshire wildlife Trust warden and I imagine it may be some time before there is any news – these things can take a while – thanks very much for the interest
cheers Martin
Martin, great blog and very informative! So informative there are bits I wouldn’t mind keeping in a folder for future ref. But printing is difficult as half the page gets chopped off! Don’t know if anyone else has mentioned this or if you are particularly PC-lit (I’m not!) but have you considered a ‘printable view’ button that squishes it all into one page width? Maybe another reader (more techy than me) can advise on this…?
James,
If you use the google chrome browser you can install an add on that takes a snapshot of the screen and saves it as a PNG file, you can store it in any folder and access it like a photo, a bit more environmentally friendly than printing .
Regards
Trev
Martin Just a line to say thank you for you talk at Wigg Island Community Park. Your friends Bill, Doug etc were really excited about your visit, and from your reaction you where glad to see them. Everyone enjoyed your presentaion hope to meet up with you again maybe on Frodsham marshes or its Pubs or maybe the Shetlands.
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Enjoyed your website and gull photos.Send some of those gulls over here to the Irish east coast.I use the 400mm and 7D best combo for gull flight shot very fast.
Gerry o neill.Louthbirds.blogspot.com
Hi Martin
I was a pleasure to meet you up by the lodge in Luddenden Dean. I am glad we spotted the Northern LTT. did you find it again?
Will you put some pictures on the Blog?
Best Wishes
Bruce
I Bruce
ditto really good to meet you- think you must have brought the birds in!- hope to get pics up on blog soon
Martin
Enjoying your blog looking hard for caspian gull here on the louth coast ,one in wexford last week found by paul kelly.
All the best.
Gerry o neill
Hi Martin,
Just found your blog and borrowed one of your great shots of a Sooty Shearwater (I credited you) on my blog. Great stuff, thanks. Check it out: http://bit.ly/jopfG6
Happy World Oceans Day!
Thanks again,
Mike
Eco Ocean
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Hi Martin!
Very nice blog indeed.
Are you also into cachinnans or did I miss that blog?
Cheers, Theo Muusse
Hi Martin
Once again thanks to Tormond and yourself for a brilliant night on Sat at Rutland water on Pushing the Boundries it was excellent.
Congratulations, birders!
I have nominated your blog for the Wonderful Team Member Readership Award.
More about this nomination is at
http://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2013/07/11/wonderful-team-member-readership-award-thanks-tazein-2/
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