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They belong to the same species like those found back in Europe, Sus scrofa – which inhabits a belt stretching from northern Africa and Europe all the way to Indonesia, but a different subspecies, S.s. The next two species are the Southern Grey Shrike and the Tawny Pipit , also characteristic for this habitat type. ceylonensis.
The prospect of identifying a certain number of species in a given amount of time pushes us to pay more attention to birds no matter what the circumstances (although I suggest keeping the exclamations about species identifications to yourself during such solemn situations as funerals, graduations, and watching episodes of The Sopranos).
Between them, they found 389 species in 5 countries. Insects were held back by weird spring weather, but now the warmth returns and the birds are feasting on the late stirring bugs. June saw 8 beats get their birding boots on and share 90 checklists for your pleasure.
In early August this year, I saw 77 species here (69 on the lake, plus 8 more in the surrounding areas) but barely more than a thousand individuals. A few Lesser Kestrels by the dyke wall, then a Black-eared Wheatear at some cattle fencing. Spring (migrants and breeding species) and winter (wintering waterbirds). Practicalities.
Between them they shared 63 checklists, spanning 5 countries and noted 231 species of birds. Black Tern (Chlidonias niger). Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis). Other sightings have been included from legitimate outings for work and exercise (at all times maintaining a respectable distance). 7 beats contributed this month.
149 checklists were submitted, accounting for 465 species. Black Swift (Cypseloides niger). Black Tern (Chlidonias niger). Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger). Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis). 7 beats contributed their sightings from 7 countries (Hong Kong, UK, China, USA, Serbia, Australia and, of course, Costa Rica).
Yet, 79 checklists were submitted by 8 beats, accounting for 366 species in 5 countries. Yet, 79 checklists were submitted by 8 beats, accounting for 366 species in 5 countries. Yet, 79 checklists were submitted by 8 beats, accounting for 366 species in 5 countries.
They birded 7 countries during August and recorded 542 species. The year list remains sluggish at 1489 , but the life list received a boost from the eBird taxonomy reshuffle and now includes 4076 species. Stay vigilant and safe. 10 of the beats have submitted 124 checklists which are collated below for your perusal.
11 beats have been out this month and have submitted 136 checklists from 7 countries ticking 634 species. 251 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. 493 Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. 496 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 251 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. The year list 1516 and life list 4078.
The 83 checklists submitted during July contained 459 species. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. In case you were worried, Our Man in Shanghai is still flying the flag. He is currently safe and well and watching, with his cats, from the window.
beats have still managed to share 82 checklists and accounted for 737 species. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Gray-chested Dove – Leptotila cassinii. Laguna Lagarto Lodge. 01 Jun 2019.
They accounted for 562 species at this sluggish time of year. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. The year list has moved forward to 1962 and the life list has leapt forward to 3759. These are the numbers. Alphabetic Taxonomic. Mecox Inlet.
At time of writing (usually a couple of days early to avoid the deadline panic), UK is fielding 63 species. 41 Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. 87 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 102 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. 41 Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. 87 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger.
“Birding Over Time” compares the number of species recorded over a month with that month from previous years. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. But Fall is almost upon us and a gentle breeze stirs the Summer doldrums. Management ?)
They submitted 124 checklists for 671 species of bird. In particular 272 species were noted from 14 checklists submitted on October 17th, eBird’s October Big Day. 337 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 646 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. This brings our all-time total to 4040. 363 Barn Owl – Tyto alba.
9 beats submitted 140 checklists from 7 countries (USA, UK, Costa Rica, Serbia, Australia, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago) during October to account for 585 species. 165 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 184 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. 165 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 6 Brant – Branta bernicla.
8 of them sent 153 lists, noting 645 species of bird across 7 countries (Mexico, UK, USA, Serbia, Australia, Costa Rica, Colombia). It has not resulted in extraordinary numbers of sightings personally, but the beats have been busy on their respective patches and have sent me their lists to collate. The year list finishes at 1628.
Here we will actually stop for a full day, as there is a 10,000 acre wetland refuge, which should hold several species of gulls, White-fronted Geese and Black Brant, just to name a few. As far as my year’s list, this last weekend netted me 6 more species, putting me at 127 species.
Our brave beats have been putting themselves at risk for your vicarious listing pleasure and 10 of them submitted 151 checklists for 692 species, 2 of which made it onto the life list. Please be careful, Corvid is still out there. Marsh Grassbird and Rufous-faced Warbler come to you all the way from China and bring the life list to 4061.
This shows the top birders, by species or checklists submitted. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Offshore Northern Molokai. 01 Jan 2020. White Tern – Gygis alba. Prince Waikiki. 05 Jan 2020.
In publishing the most current thinking, eBird have become the month’s biggest contributor to the life list, expanding it by 7 brand new species and pushing it to 3774. 7 species were added to the life list in the time-honoured fashion of actually identifying the birds in the field. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger.
172 lists were shared and 1004 species were seen, both records for October, so well done beats! Southern Black-Tit – Melaniparus niger. Red-billed Buffalo-Weaver – Bubalornis niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. has reached 54. 22 Oct 2019. 22 Oct 2019.
They noted 719 species between them. 188 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 217 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. 188 Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. 217 Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. This brings the yearly running total to 1723 and the life list has reached 4038. 6 Mute Swan – Cygnus olor.
The year list ends on a provisional (some beats will be birding ’til the final whistle to try and salvage a ravaged year) 1803 species from 1602 checklists submitted by 12 beats from 16 countries. Imagine that, 13 lists per year where once there were only 12.
During October, 7 countries (Costa Rica, Australia, USA, India, Hong Kong, UK, Serbia) were birded by 11 beats who shared 135 checklists and noted 697 species. Southern Black-Tit – Melaniparus niger. Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa.
They noted 598 species as a team, bringing the year total to 2118 and pushing the life list to 3555. Southern Black-Tit – Melaniparus niger. Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger.
The beats are famed for their inclusion on the nice side of the ledger and this month 9 of them shared 163 lists from 7 countries (Australia, Costa Rica, USA, UK, Serbia, China and Trinidad and Tobago) and accounted for 735 bird species. Mike doubled up with “smushed”, a new addition to the adjective list.
Whatever it was, Corey was found at his keyboard 2 hours later, covered in blood and snot and sporting a cut lip, having announced that he and Mike would rescue the failing list by taking personal responsibility for adding 300 species. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. 15 Nov 2019.
10 countries were birded by 9 beats and 892 species were noted from 144 checklists. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. Does Mel Gibson know?
They submitted 144 checklists, noting 628 species adding 72 to the year’s running total bringing it to 1890. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. Great Tinamou – Tinamus major. 01 Jan 2017.
In reverse order, the medals were awarded for “most species seen in a country”, to Australia with 420, USA got the silver, scoring 556 while the runaway winner was Costa Rica with 646 species. Black Swift – Cypseloides niger. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger.
April was a busy time for the beats with 10 of them contributing 164 lists to accumulate 744 species from 7 countries; Costa Rica, USA, Australia, Serbia, UK, Brazil and Barbados. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Back to numbers.
Their 185 checklists contained 951 species during April! Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Expanding that for the year so far gives 795 / 1512.
978 species were tallied this month from 163 checklists. Only 123 species appear on both sides of the life list. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. That’s just 3.35%. 14 Jan 2019.
146 shared checklists (an increase on last year’s 97, well done chaps) noted 664 species (ooooh, down on 826 from last February) and brought the yearly total to 1063 (1303 at this time in 2016, ouch!). Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. Greater Antillean Grackle – Quiscalus niger.
Thus; As at April 30 th 2017, the collaborative year total stands at 1432 , with 895 species noted this month from 164 shared checklists. 9 beats contributed their sightings (this knocks last April’s efforts of 116 lists for 672 species into a cocked hat and claws back some ground on the 30th April 2016 running total of 1707).
During March, 11 beats shared 122 checklists to accumulate 680 species from 8 countries; USA, Costa Rica, Serbia, India, Australia, New Zealand, UK and Japan. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. White-cheeked Honeyeater – Phylidonyris niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Adayaru Estuary. 10 Mar 2018.
They found 673 species and advanced the yearly total to 1019. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Skimmer – Rynchops niger. This month is when the hard work to fill the winter quota is put in. So bravo to the beats who have wrapped up, knuckled down and got out there. Tricolored Heron – Egretta tricolor.
All birds are equal on this list; parking lot birds or pelagic species, breeders or fly-overs, all will be accorded the same status and each shall be worth 1 credit on the list. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Rondevlei Nature Reserve.
All birds are equal on this list; parking lot birds or pelagic species, breeders or fly-overs, all will be accorded the same status and each shall be worth 1 credit on the list. Little Cormorant – Microcarbo niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Rondevlei Nature Reserve.
Despite recording 370 species during the month, the list total has advanced by just 45. Just to confuse things a little, only 14 new species were recorded since June 1 st. Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Greater Antillean Grackle – Quiscalus niger. 09 May 2016.
Last year they shared over 1200 checklists and managed to achieve a stunning total of 2647 species from 32 countries. Last year’s magnificent total of 2647 species is the target to beat, but other results could prove interesting. 1499 species were seen in the eastern hemisphere in 2016. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis.
All birds are equal on this list; parking lot birds or pelagic species, breeders or fly-overs, all will be accorded the same status and each shall be worth 1 credit on the list. Little Cormorant – Phalacrocorax niger. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Black Tern – Chlidonias niger. Te Papa Waterfront.
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