Eastbourne 8/7/23
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2023 10:35 pm
This weekend I had 5 birds away at Eastbourne 118 miles. It was a very difficult day for our race controller and convoyer. The forecast was for bad weather, rain and thunderstorms clearing the liberation site by early afternoon and over the rest of the route during the afternoon. So a liberation was hoped for between 12 & 2pm. The weather was much slower to clear than expected but they were still hoping to liberate and get the birds home. Eventually we had news that the birds had been liberated at 15.45 into no wind. At that time it was still raining at this end. I thought with the conditions and not knowing what they were going to fly through 3 hours would be a good one. By this time the rain had just about stopped as I had one drop at 18.42, just under 3 hours. We usually do the clocks at 6.30 but I knew they would be later but couldn’t get hold of anyone to find out. It takes me around 45 minutes to get to the club. So just after. 7 I left for the club. I only had the one at that time. The one I had was the Blue Pied cock from Buster. Although this was his 8th race this season this was the first time he had been my first bird. When I arrived home at 10.15 last night I had another 2 in the loft. The other 2 were both back this morning.
I ended up being 19th club but only about 15 minutes behind the winner in what ended up quite a close race. Returns were good for all members. So in the end praise has to be given to both Dave, race controller & Marcel, convoyer, on being patient on a very difficult day to make a great decision to liberate when they did.
I ended up being 19th club but only about 15 minutes behind the winner in what ended up quite a close race. Returns were good for all members. So in the end praise has to be given to both Dave, race controller & Marcel, convoyer, on being patient on a very difficult day to make a great decision to liberate when they did.