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Year List 2008
I've managed to see 100 different species of bird in Cornwall so far this year! Anyone else keeping a year list?
Regards Paul
http://www.cornwall-birding.co.uk
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| 18-01-2008 10:13 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
Wow, that's good going - it's only just gone Mid January. I guess I keep a sort of year list, in that I note everything I see when I visit somewhere. I also keep a 'life' list, but that's about it.
Haven't seen a huge amount so far, though I did have some nice views of four Redwings foraging in a local park, and a Tree Creeper making it's way up a tree behind them.
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| 19-01-2008 12:29 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
No, I hate lists. I just love to see wildlife, doesn't matter whether it's common or rare and don't care whether I've seen 20 birds or 2000 birds.
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| 19-01-2008 01:59 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
I've always kept lists of birds and particularly a birding yearlist. Its personal preference i suppose. Anyway, now on 103 species as i saw Red-throated Diver, Slavonian Grebe and Iceland Gull in Cornwall today.
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| 19-01-2008 10:41 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
That's very impressive that you've seen so many and it's only the 20th of Jan! Personally I don't keep a list either, but more from never getting around to it than not liking the idea. It would be interesting to see how many I've seen. Keeping a list of places I've been also sounds like a good idea, as it's easy to forget a few years down the line where you've been and where you haven't.
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| 20-01-2008 08:12 AM |
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RE: Year List 2008
Thats impressive Paul, I used to keep lists of birds and a year list at one time but pressures of work and a lack of time mean I don't do it now. I have a life list of birds which stands at only around 130 species. All seen in day to day travels as i seldom go actively looking for a particular species!
A garden is always a series of losses set against a few triumphs, like life itself.
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| 20-01-2008 12:39 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
No I am not. Congratulations by the way! Do you want to share with us any new birds you saw this year?
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| 20-01-2008 05:29 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
Jamie, When you say this year do you mean 2007? or 2008? I saw quite a few new birds in 2007, which is unusual for me.
I saw a cracking Glaucous Gull today at St Ives, down to 3-4 feet on the harbour wall. Even close enough for my little girl to say 'hello birdy' !! Also saw a close inshore, Balearic Shearwater, so now seen 105 species this year in Cornwall.
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| 20-01-2008 08:42 PM |
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Jamie Wade
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RE: Year List 2008
What a good idea to keep a record! I should start doing it, although mine would be quite pathetic next to all of yours.
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| 22-01-2008 09:36 AM |
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RE: Year List 2008
Have a go any way! Its only a personal goal. Then try and beat it next year if you want. Its also a good guide if you need to reply to someone on here. You can look back at your list, see where you saw that certain species and pass on your information. I love looking back at old yearlists and notebooks.
Regards Paul
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| 22-01-2008 12:22 PM |
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Jamie Wade
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I would love to see what you get in your garden (if that is the area you are going to keep a record of) Riana
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| 22-01-2008 03:53 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
I have seen 79 species of bird so far and I only really started birdwatching at the end of 06/ start of 07. Considering I don't have a car, I think that is a lot, most I would have seen in the garden, estuaries and a seabird colony I visited. Like wild canon though I love to watch the birds, rare or common, I could watch starlings for an hour just as I could watch a peregrine........although seeing a peregrine.....phwoar.....hasn't happened to me yet.
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| 22-01-2008 04:43 PM |
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| 22-01-2008 05:02 PM |
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RE: Year List 2008
I have seen nothing close to that many birds yet!
American Crow, Glaucous-winged Gull, Black-cap and Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Northern Flicker, Starling, Oregon Junco, Red-Tailed Hawk, Bald Eagle, American Robin, Fox Sparrow, Winter Wren, Mallard, American Widgeon, Hooded Merganser, Red-winged Blackbird.
Not much of a list so far!
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| 23-01-2008 12:43 PM |
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