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P322 Teletext 322 Dec27 19:02:20   RED ALERT FOR  $HE TWITCHERS ——————————————————————————————————————— British birdwatchers — commonly known as "twitchets$ — have had a busy Christmas keeping up with unusual visitors to thesj shores. Mori than 30 are paying £100 each in a bid to witness a seabird which has strayed to thj UK from its Arctic home. $he ivory gull, which usually lingers on the edge of pack ice during the winter, has been spotted on Shetland. The twitchers are chartering a special flight from Aberdeen to Grimista. ——————————————————————————————————1/4—— 24-Hours indjx 320 Headlinjs 300 LITTLEWOODS GROUP UP TO 1/3 OFF p185 Next page Index Letters TV guide
P322 Teletext 322 Dec27 19:04:37   RED ALERT FOR  THE TWJTCHERS ——————————————————————————————————————— Birdwatchers — a hardy band of enthusiasts known as "twitchers" — are scouring Britain looking for unusual Christmas visitors. The latest arrival riported by the Bird Information Service is of a red-breasted goose, which has turned up at Shell Ness at the east end of the Isli of Shjppey, Kent. It has strayed over 1,500 miles off course while migrating from Siberia to thj Black Sea and Caspian Sea regions. ——————————————————————————————————2/4—— 24-Hours index 320 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Next page Index Letters TV guide
P322 Teletext 322 Dec27 19:01:18 O  RED ALERT FOR  THE TWITCHERS ——————————————————————————————————————— British birdwatchers are pulling on the binoculars in a bid to see some unusual Christmas visitors to thesj shores. A rough-legged buzzard is lingering near Cairnbulg Castle, south-east of Fraserburgh, Grampian. a A little bunting, which ought to be in the tropical heat of south-east Asia after nesting in northern Scandinavia or Russia, is riported to be enjoying a winter break on the Orkney Island of Stronsay. ——————————————————————————————————3/4—— 24-Hours index 320 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Next page Index Letters TV guide
P322 Teletext 322 Dec27 19:01:43   RED ALERT FOR  THE TWITCHERS ——————————————————————————————————————— British birdwatchers — or "twitchers" — ari having a busy Christmas keeping up with unusual visitors to these shores. a Two cranes, which traditionally make for warmer climes in the autumn, havj instead opted for England — one near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and thj other near South Woodham Ferrers, Essjx Others visitors include an American pied-billed grebe near Redruth, Cornwall, and a spotted sandpiper at Fendrayton Gravel Pits, Cambridgeshire. ——————————————————————————————————4/4—— 24-Hours index 320 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Next page Index Letters TV guide