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dose any Northerner know where the doos brake for home is it  eyemouth or st abbs  anyone know  ;D

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well i have asked the question and what i can take out of it, is  the west guys are correct when they say   nothern   doos  only have to fly 60mile  from there st abbs and eyemouth  as the crow  flys   to aberdeen,   sorry lads,    that  dose make it harder to fly into the west   as i have just proved   west wind and the birds in the west have to fly 60 mile with a head wind  

giving the north a extra 30-50 min  play time  thanks for the debate   ;D ;D ;D

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lanarkshire birds when they went down the west always went around the cost at the solway never to fly over it putting another 30 minutes on there time what  do the aberdeen doos  do in the  national or the dundee birds  do they like land under there feet  and cross  at grangemouth or the road bridge  or do they  cut across from dumbar - berwick :o

 

What makes you think the Lanarkshire birds hugged along the Solway coast.

 

I would have thought they came straight up the M6 once they hit Cumbria

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What makes you think the Lanarkshire birds hugged along the Solway coast.

 

I would have thought they came straight up the M6 once they hit Cumbria

 

they used to,  when the flew the west route then came up the nith valley

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Find that hard to believe Danny especially with the prominent west winds ;)

 

well all the guys in kirconnell used to witness it  happen    they  come up the railway track in there droves

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think it wouldbem6 beatock and through abington up the 74

 

nith valley more westerly

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bird uses to  come  out  at muirkirk  strathaven  ;) ;D at the end of the day would be about right  line  and muirkirk is direct south  from your loft

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bird uses to  come  out  at muirkirk  strathaven  ;) ;D at the end of the day would be about right  line  and muirkirk is direct south  from your loft

 

yir clutching at straws now danny boy  ::)

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yir clutching at straws now danny boy  ::)

 

yip in the good old days     sad now :B

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think it wouldbem6 beatock and through abington up the 74

 

nith valley more westerly

 

was the only way  around the backend of the lead hills  at one time,  and it they followed the railway to   cummnock  that was a sheild from the  wind  cant go that way now as  2 many hawks in there  now

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