June 2010

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Hey Etrigan

The reverse migration phenomenon is very well substantiated because of alle the European records. I suppose you know that, if you know this species? In Denmark we're dealing with 50-70 birds every year, which is a lot for a species that shouldn't even move in this direction. But I will search for a source to refer to, because I think this information is both important and interesting. I can tell that it's debated a lot in danish birdwatcher communities. Currenlty I only know danish reports that I can refer to; does the references have to be sources in English?

Best regards Mathias

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