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24 Aug 2018 21:19 #1041 by Jim Wright
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Thanks for the update, Geoff. Presumably the species count will perk up in the coming weeks.

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24 Aug 2018 18:24 #1040 by Geoff Williams

Geoff Williams wrote: It's supposed to open on the 30th July, I called in on the 9/7 expecting it to be open and had to just check it out from outside, it looks OK although someone has suggested that the angled windows may cause problems with viewing with scopes?
I hope to return in the next few weeks, it will be interesting to see how much they'll charge for parking.

Finally got to visit the place today, good views from the outside deck and sheltered from the westerlies by the building, didn't see much though, just a few Gannet, Sandwich Terns, Common Scoters, Turnstone and Dunlins. Inside the angled windows do seem to degrade scope views but are OK for binos. Parking is free at the moment but a meter is being installed.
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31 Jul 2018 15:09 #998 by Jim Wright
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Thanks for that link Geoff. Would be interested to see more posts on this subject. I feel there could be scope for involvement by the LBC.

Could the building accommodate meetings or lectures? Will anyone at the club be able to log sightings on a regular basis? Could it be incorporated into the network of UK coastal observatories? Are the RSPB, BTO or the LWT involved?

I certainly wouldn't mind having the facility on my patch - especially if it offers the prospect of watching passage auks, divers, gannets, terns, skuas, shearwaters and even incoming falls of migrant songbirds.

But perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself. . .
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30 Jul 2018 21:17 #996 by Geoff Williams

Jim Wright wrote: Judging by comments made in the clip on BBC TV’s Look North this evening, could be pretty good for seabird./wader passage.

Just watched it on i player.
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bcpgkw/l...vening-news-30072018
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30 Jul 2018 19:52 #994 by Jim Wright
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Judging by comments made in the clip on BBC TV’s Look North this evening, could be pretty good for seabird./wader passage.
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27 Jul 2018 20:36 #986 by Geoff Williams
It's supposed to open on the 30th July, I called in on the 9/7 expecting it to be open and had to just check it out from outside, it looks OK although someone has suggested that the angled windows may cause problems with viewing with scopes?
I hope to return in the next few weeks, it will be interesting to see how much they'll charge for parking.
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