Trev wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:07 pm
MIL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 12:41 pmHow'd it go Trev ?
Sorry guys, I'll put a report up tomorrow


all the best.
The birds this week were liberated at 11.45 in a brisk west south west wind with some showers. The birds cleared well but due to the wind and weather on route it was going to be an unpredictable race, I thought I'd need a bird between 1.15 and 1.30 !!
It was an interesting day in my garden as the combines had been out in the fields behind me and were still going in one of the lower fields so with the wind blowing in my direction there was a fair amount of dust in the air !! My neighbour decided to get his leaf blower out to clear his decking area and then preceeded to pressure wash his cars

on top of that the wind had picked up considerably and the skies were full of buzzards, Red Kite and kestrels all taking advantage of the debris left behind by the combine. So a nice and relaxing afternoon watching for my birds wasn't to be lol

Anyway just after 1.30 my first arrived, I was in the loft so didn't see which direction it came from it was the same bird who was my first last week and was on the clock at 1.36, he was followed by another 2 at 1.37, 1 at 1.39 and 2 at 1.43. The birds continued to drop in over the next half hour or so and by 2.23 I had 21/30 home.
The satisfying thing for me was seeing nearly all my birds come directly out of the North, just where I'd want them to if I am to get up amongst the leaders. Considering the commotion going on around the loft the birds were only put off by the wind which caused them to do an extra circuit or two before landing, once on the loft they wasted no time trapping.
This is my clock sheet and the club result.
Although taking, the conditions into account, I was further down the sheet than I thought I'd be, the interesting thing is that in our club there was only 100ypm between the 36 pigeons which were flying to 9 different lofts !!
The other interesting thing is that in all the other 4 of the clubs in our Federation there seems to be 2 or 3 birds that really got away from the rest !! I'll post some screen shots of the other club results tomorrow.
This is our provisional federation top 10.
The first 5 positions are the winning birds from each of the other 4 clubs, Eastbourne, Shoreham, Newhaven and Brighton.
The distance is going up a bit next week
