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agree with this entirely,, an instance, drove to carter bar [high hill] pea souper all the way , but on arriving at the top of the hill , pure blue sky [and the most oddest veiw, just a blanket of low lying mist] birds back no prob,

would be exceptionaly carefull with ybs, prefer a slight wind , pigeons seem to prefer this also.

too strong a wind is courting for accidents [low flying,hedge hopping]

 

Yes Jim, I remember once working locally, on a high rise block of flats. An outside cage lift was used to take the men up to whatever floor they were working on. One particular day you could not see more than 10 yards at ground level, yet at the 17th floor, there was a clear sunny blue sky, with Blakpool tower in view. It really makes one think! Vic ::)

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