ZooChat Big Year 2017

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Heart-faced bat is indeed C. cor

And Angolan black-and-white colobus is indeed missing so:

72. Angolan black-and-white colobus
73. Abyssinian rock hyrax

Mammal update from Kuni Mukthat Mountain Nyala Conservancy.

74. Grivet monkey
..... Menelik's bushbuck

Unfortunately no mountain nyala....
 
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From Tierpark Friedrichsfelde today!

150 - Coal tit, Periparus ater
151 - European robin, Erithacus rubecula

From my last day in Berlin :

152 - Sand martin, Riparia riparia

and I'm now in Rome!

153 - Ring-necked parakeet, Psittacula krameri
154 - Monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus
155 - Italian sparrow, Passer italiae
156 - Eurasian tree sparrow, Passer montanus

Also does anyone know if the (presumably) Chinese geese at Villa Borghese are feral geese or just domesticated/captive animals living in the pond?
 
Yeah, the other was in the Cocos a few years ago.

This is my best photo of it from the other night.

full


:P

Hix
 
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Went to Issen as usual and had one of the most wonderful session of bird-watching in that area.

19 - (Barbary) Red fox, Vulpes vulpes barbara

and bird-wise :

136 - Woodchat shrike, Lanius senator - Pictured
137 - Rufous-tailed scrub robin, Cercotrichas galactotes - Pictured

From my last day in Berlin :

152 - Sand martin, Riparia riparia

and I'm now in Rome!

153 - Ring-necked parakeet, Psittacula krameri
154 - Monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus
155 - Italian sparrow, Passer italiae
156 - Eurasian tree sparrow, Passer montanus

Also does anyone know if the (presumably) Chinese geese at Villa Borghese are feral geese or just domesticated/captive animals living in the pond?

Wildlife-watching in Parco del Colle Oppio!

20 - Kuhl's pipistrelle, Pipistrellus kuhlii

157 - Blue rock thrush, Monticola solitarius
 
7. Grey Seal Halichoerus grypus
8. Harbour Porpoise Phocoena phocoena
9. Least Weasel Mustela nivalis
10. European Hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus
A field trip to Flamborough allowed me to get one more species, even if the weather was horrendous!

117. Dunlin Calidris alpina

I have since realised Dunlin was not a lifer.

A week in Galloway gave me some more for the year sightings from between 7-12.8.2017. I seem to have prevously forgotten to include #12.

118. Hooded Crow Corvus cornix
119. Common Linnet Linaria cannabina
120. Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata
121. Whinchat Saxicola rubetra
122. Osprey Pandion haliaetus
123. Whooper Swan Cygnus cygnus

11. Stoat Mustela erminea
12. Brown Rat Rattus norvegicus
 
Are you sure it is not just a normal Pipistrelle? These buggers are a pain in the ass to identify without batdetector...

Pipistrelles are indeed really hard to identify (like those goddamn warblers! :P ) , I just went with a sign inside the park ''made'' by the Bioparco Roma showing the most common species and the Kuhl's pipistrelle was one of them (along with the seen blue rock thrush, feral pigeons and a few others). Though, if that is not enough for listing them; I wouldn't be bothered by removing it from my list. ;)
 
Pipistrelles are indeed really hard to identify (like those goddamn warblers! :p ) , I just went with a sign inside the park ''made'' by the Bioparco Roma showing the most common species and the Kuhl's pipistrelle was one of them (along with the seen blue rock thrush, feral pigeons and a few others). Though, if that is not enough for listing them; I wouldn't be bothered by removing it from my list. ;)

Then I would remove it, out of the top of my head there are 5 possible Pipistrelles in that region ;)
 
Wow, I haven't updated in a long time!
MAMMALS:
10 Coyote - Canis latrans
11 Hispid Cotton Rat - Sigmodon hispidus

BIRDS:
181 Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Pheucticus ludovicianus
182 Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Coccyzus americanus
183 Purple Martin - Progne subis
184 Northern Waterthrush - Parkesia noveboracensis
185 Magnolia Warbler - Setophaga magnolia
186 Chestnut-sided Warbler - Setophaga pensylvanica
187 White-rumped Sandpiper - Calidris fuscicollis
188 Semipalmated Sandpiper - Calidris pusilla
189 Short-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus griseus
190 Cliff Swallow - Petrochelidon pyrrhonota
191 Fulvous Whistling-Duck - Dendrocygna bicolor
192 Fork-tailed Flycatcher - Tyrannus savana
193 Chuck-will's-widow - Antrostomus carolinensis
194 Bachman's Sparrow - Peucaea aestivalis
195 Gray Kingbird - Tyrannus dominicensis
196 Canada Goose - Branta canadensis
197 Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos
198 Dickcissel - Spiza americana
199 Eastern Wood-Pewee - Contopus virens
200 Warbling Vireo - Vireo gilvus
201 Black-capped Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus

REPTILES:
12 Gopher Tortoise - Gopherus polyphemus
13 Western Rat Snake - Pantherophis obseletus obseletus
14 Bullsnake - Pituophis catenifer sayi
15 Loggerhead Sea Turtle - Caretta caretta

AMPHIBIANS:
3 Pig Frog - Rana grylio
4 Oak Toad - Anaxyurus quercicus
5 Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad - Gastrophryne carolinensis
6 Green Treefrog - Hyla cinerea
7 Boreal Chorus Frog - Pseudacris maculata
8 Gray Treefrog - Dryophytes versicolor (complex)
9 American Bullfrog - Rana catesbeina

MAMMALS
12 Eastern Fox Squirrel - Sciurus niger
13 Red Fox - Vulpes vulpes

BIRDS

202 Mississippi Kite - Ictinia mississippiensis
203 Great-tailed Grackle - Quiscalus mexicanus
204 Swainson's Hawk - Buteo swainsoni
205Yellow-crowned Night-Heron - Nyctanassa violacea
206 White-faced Ibis - Plegadis chihi

REPTILES

16 Southeastern Five-lined Skink - Plestiodon inexpectatus
17 Common Five-lined Skink - Plestiodon fasciatus
18 Prairie Racerunner - Aspidoscelis sexlineata viridis
19 Red-eared Slider - Trachemys scripta elegans
20 Western Painted Turtle - Chrysemys picta belli
21 Common Snapping Turtle - Chelydra serpentina
22 Spiny Softshell - Apalone spinifera
 
A few more birds from a recent Czech trip! The woodpecker was an extremely nice surprise.

BIRDS:
140) Hawfinch, Coccothraustes coccothraustes
141) Spotted flycatcher, Muscicapa striata
142) Grey wagtail, Motacilla cinerea
143) Grey-headed woodpecker, Picus canus
144) Grey partridge, Perdix perdix
 
145. Northern gannet Morus bassanus
146. Common eider Somateria mollissima (Nt)
147. Sandwich tern Thalasseus sandvicensis
148. Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica (Vu)
149. Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea
150. Razorbill Alca torda (Nt)

18. Ringlet butterfly Aphantopus hyperantus
19. Small skipper butterfly Thymelicus sylvestris
20. Cinnabar moth Tyria jacobaeae
21. Gatekeeper butterfly Pyronia tithonus
22. Six-spot burnet moth Zygaena filipendulae

Added a new moth to my year list three days ago, and two new birds yesterday (one at Abberton Reservoir and the other perched in the very tree I was surveying for bats):

151. Black tern Chlidonias niger
152. Little owl Athene noctua

23. Red underwing moth Catocala nupta
 
A quick visit to one of my local spots got me these. Was actually looking for spotted crake, but I can't complain!

BIRDS:

145) Common sandpiper, Actitis hypoleucos
146) Common snipe, Gallinago gallinago
147) European honey buzzard, Pernis apivorus
 
A quick visit to one of my local spots got me these. Was actually looking for spotted crake, but I can't complain!

BIRDS:

145) Common sandpiper, Actitis hypoleucos
146) Common snipe, Gallinago gallinago
147) European honey buzzard, Pernis apivorus
aren't snipe amazing? They just look neat. I've only seen them a few times, but I don't think I would very easily be able to get bored with seeing them.
 
I fully agree! I've only ever seen them twice (a jack snipe last year, and then a common snipe today), and sadly haven't been able to spend time watching them being active, but they're absolutely lovely! Their odd body shape with very weird proportions, combined with the way they move, makes them seem very unlike other waders.
 
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