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BRIAN SUMNER.
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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
BS




Friday, April 10, 2020

An Easter thank you to the NHS et al.

Lynda and myself already owe a special thank you to the surgeons, doctors, nurses and all staff in the NHS for the treatment Lynda received 7 years ago performing an unbelievable operation on Lynda for mouth cancer. A team of 16 operated on her for an amazing 14 hours non stop and the outcome was, they saved her life.
                                       Even now, as Lynda struggles to adapt to a life changing way of life the NHS have been with her all the way and are still working with her now after 7 years, even after the cancer has gone.
              I,m sure 90 or even 100% of all my blog watchers have their own story with praise for the NHS, or medical services for those outside the UK.
              With the crisis we are going through at the moment I felt it only right to send a big
THANK YOU from West Yorkshire Birding, and I,m sure I speak for all birders and blog watchers everywhere, thanking all the front line workers as well as all connected with the NHS for being there and helping to keep our lives as normal as possible even though they are putting their own lives in danger.
           This thank you doesn,t just end with the NHS , it extends to all key workers that are keeping the country going leaving us to get on with our lives with very little disruption, which is a small price to pay.
         I was inspired to write this after seeing the amazing number of people out clapping for the NHS last night around the area I live and throughout the country.
          So THANK YOU once again and I hope the government give you all the reward you have more than earned once this crisis is over.


A very quiet birding day with thick fog this morning and a dip on CKs Queensbury Ring Ouzel this afternoon.  A great find by CK and then later by DW, a great Queensbury record for this species this side of Soil Hill .
Keep safe, BS