Stephen Welch takes control of the comparative table with 87%, 1.3% ahead of Bryan Rains whilst Yvonne B is in this on 78%. Chris Hill and Dave W drop out of the top 3 and into 5th and 6th highlighting how competitive it is on the coast in Scotland.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Coastal Scotland Minileague - April
John Bowler remains in the ascendency in Coastal Scotland with 192 points. A substantial lead of 22 points considering his patch has not been the most diverse. That hour falls to Dunnet and Dan Brown who lies in third place. Splitting the two is Peter Donnelly on North Ronaldsay who unsurprisingly is also doing pretty well. Brian Rabbitts, second last month falls to sixth due to no submission so he may well be in the shake up. Some good birds this month with the first Serin for the Outer Hebrides for Ian T whilst Yvonne B found a crane in the Askernish dust off. There were lots of bonus points for on Tiree for John Bowler with self-found Ring-billed Gull, American Wigeon, Sea Eagle and Snow Goose whilst on the Isle of May a Wryneck brought home the bacon for Mark Newell.
Stephen Welch takes control of the comparative table with 87%, 1.3% ahead of Bryan Rains whilst Yvonne B is in this on 78%. Chris Hill and Dave W drop out of the top 3 and into 5th and 6th highlighting how competitive it is on the coast in Scotland.
Stephen Welch takes control of the comparative table with 87%, 1.3% ahead of Bryan Rains whilst Yvonne B is in this on 78%. Chris Hill and Dave W drop out of the top 3 and into 5th and 6th highlighting how competitive it is on the coast in Scotland.
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