A quiet October for the Inland Scotland points league, with three new species added by Alastair Forsyth at Old Nisthouse ensuring his lead remains unchallenged (a Siberian Chiffchaff and a patch tick Blue Tit the highlights for him). Just rewards for a non-motorised and active BirdTrack contributing patchworker.
The only real change on the rest of the points league table concerns Graeme Garner at Cambus who crossed the 100 species mark taking him from third to second place.
The only real change on the rest of the points league table concerns Graeme Garner at Cambus who crossed the 100 species mark taking him from third to second place.
No change the comparative league rankings whatsoever with Alastair now rocking a fine 129.7%. Andy Cage at Kilmany increased his second place score slightly. Will Chris Pendlebury at Dunblane take his spot by the end of the year?
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