tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post7158226926989241873..comments2024-01-24T09:15:26.402+00:00Comments on Bag a Wild One: A Mongrel GullCarl Baggotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11922617278112545690noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post-624599014865208652014-11-21T18:51:31.745+00:002014-11-21T18:51:31.745+00:00Cheers Neil. I do hope you get the chance to slip ...Cheers Neil. I do hope you get the chance to slip the chain and visit the site again. I am doing work with one of the companies based at the landfill site, so I get to time my visits on a Wednesday to allow me to have my lunch break there. I also spend my Saturdays there as often as possible. I haven't cracked the site management to allow me access to all areas of the tip, but I do manage to get good views there occasionally. <br /><br />Thanks for the comment and its good to hear from you.Carl Baggotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11922617278112545690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post-86712260867911607252014-11-20T23:00:46.705+00:002014-11-20T23:00:46.705+00:00Really enjoying your blog Carl. A vicarious substi...Really enjoying your blog Carl. A vicarious substitute for my regular visits to Shawell when I was out and about surveying (now chained all hours of the day to my desk). Agree the mongrel has a Herring stance. I suspect it would be called as a Caspo on the water in fading light at a roost. cheers NeilCharnwood Ringershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16122950670390836306noreply@blogger.com