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Sunday 12 July 2009

The wanderer returns

Just a quick note to say thank you for the comments and so on in my absence. I'll post a proper posting on the trip to the Isle of Man in a day or so, but for the moment you may like to know that my first website article for the BBC is now live and kicking if you'd like a peek its here...... Out of the Wild http://www.bbc.co.uk/outofthewild/ is the BBC's website dedicated to those on production and stories they come across.


Oh and no posting is complete with out a photo...... what an eejit!




10 comments:

  1. Andrew great to see you back. I enjoyed reading your article. It was very good indeed. And the picture....why, you're as cute as a button, lol.

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  2. Welcome back Andrew! I've just read your article at the Beeb, wonderful! How thrilled you must have been (I really,really wanted to put chuffed but you beat me to it!) to see the Chough, that really was an experience and a half, no wonder you felt a tad emotional, I know I would have.

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  3. Watcha Andrew, keep blogging....

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  4. Welcome back Andrew - looking forward to reading all about your exploits whilst you been away working (It just sounds such a great job!)

    How amazing to see those Choughs - great article!!

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  5. Enjoyed the article- Choughs are an engaging bird and such fliers! Acrobats of the cliffs.
    What an interesting site....
    I really enjoyed reading about the Kakapo as well - I really would have loved to have seen the guy on Stewart Island (well Ulva)but got there too late - in 2006 - I couldn't go when the bird was about-
    still they are doing a great job trying to save them.

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  6. Welcome back to planet Blogger.

    Wonderful to read your article and I can well imagine why a small droplet left your eye. Manly or not, Andrew; being a naturalist is emotional in many ways, I think.

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  7. Well...didn't I tell you? I knew you'd find someone receptive to your considerable skills :)

    Congratulations, Andrew! I am so pleased your talents are being used :)

    I shall pop over now and read your article...want to come and see my latest video of the garden with its wildlife?


    http://ourlittlecornerofparadise.blogspot.com/2009/07/softly-awakes-my-heart.html

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  8. Just read the article...and I'm chuffed for you, Andrew :) Love the folklore about King Arthur and how he became the bird... to return again and again...sooo romantic :)

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  9. Thank you all for your comments, much appreciated from this humble blogger during his absence from the web. The blogging juices are again beginning to move :-)

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