tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22851380.post4939507752966998782..comments2023-05-15T13:16:12.863+00:00Comments on Fraser's Birding Blog: Pallid Harrier, Garnock Floods, AyrshireFraser Simpsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05723362051224021907noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22851380.post-48965736337619647002011-11-07T16:49:47.028+00:002011-11-07T16:49:47.028+00:00Hi Colin, quite possibly was. The line does curve ...Hi Colin, quite possibly was. The line does curve north about one mile from where it was regularly seen at NS302413. It did range quite far at times. <br />Cheers,<br />FraserFraser Simpsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05723362051224021907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22851380.post-22374607330715990052011-11-05T09:38:08.791+00:002011-11-05T09:38:08.791+00:00Hi Fraser. I don't believe this. I was on the ...Hi Fraser. I don't believe this. I was on the train from Largs to Glasgow Central on Thursday morning, and the route passed over a wetland area just outside Kilwinning. From the train window I notice a ringtail harrier which looked a bit different flying across the marsh, I was pleased to see the bird, but didn't think much more about it and didn't even know that there was a Pallid Harrier present, until I just read your blog. Does the Largs to Glasgow train pass through the birds favoured area? Are there many Hen Harriers in the area? Don't think I can really count it, because I didn't really id it, but it was different.....Colinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04635744605281434776noreply@blogger.com