158 Rufous Songlark [You Yangs]
159 Common Greenshank [Western Treatment Plant]
I thought you liked small carnivores? I am so confused! Spotted owlets are actually pretty easy to find at Bagan because they sit on the pagodas during the day and try to stare you down when you see them. I only saw them in pairs as well, which is a little strange for owls. I even managed to get photos which shall be posted in ....... well, when there is somewhere to post them! Much easier to spot than most owls which seem to prefer to come out at night for some odd reason.Ah, you saw a Spotted Owlet! Excellent; as you know I rather like owls, and this is a species I have enjoyed observing at the World Owl Trust on a number of occasions.
I checked Zootierliste just now and the owl I saw at Yangon is not at all common in Europe. They do have it at Muncaster (albeit a different subspecies) so you would have seen it already, but it is such a magnificent owl that you'd probably want to see it again.If you like owls you might like the one new bird I saw at Yangon Zoo (I have no idea if they are common in European zoos or not....you can check when you find out what it is!)
so are the following final numbers correct? (I only updated mine and Hix's totals and I'm not sure if there's anyone between lintworm and nanoboy, just because nanoboy and zooboy28 were just the last ones to post updated numbers and I didn't want to search the thread for others -- that's jbnbsn99's job! -- but it would be nice to have a "top ten")As of right now, here are the standing:
1. Chlidonias - 459
2. Hix - 401
3. Ituri - 302
4. jbnbsn99 - 282
5. Boof - 253
6. lintworm - 247
so are the following final numbers correct? (I only updated mine and Hix's totals and I'm not sure if there's anyone between lintworm and nanoboy, just because nanoboy and zooboy28 were just the last ones to post updated numbers and I didn't want to search the thread for others -- that's jbnbsn99's job! -- but it would be nice to have a "top ten")
1. Chlidonias - 497
2. Hix - 404
3. Ituri - 302
4. jbnbsn99 - 282
5. Boof - 253
6. lintworm - 247
7. nanoboy - 162
8. zooboy28 - 148
Also what were the totals for mammals? I only know that I got to 60 species.
that's one of the good things about year lists. I used to think they were silly, going chasing around after common birds you've already seen hundreds of times, but I did my first year list in 2006 and realised what a brilliant thing they actually are. The main thing I like about them is that at the start of the year everything is "new" again, and you look forward to seeing starlings and blackbirds. It gives you a new appreciation for those common birds.I am aiming for 175 this year.This is fun.
a very quick browse and are the top three mammalers these ones? We need jbnbsn99 to give us a proper list.....so are the following final numbers correct? (I only updated mine and Hix's totals and I'm not sure if there's anyone between lintworm and nanoboy, just because nanoboy and zooboy28 were just the last ones to post updated numbers and I didn't want to search the thread for others -- that's jbnbsn99's job! -- but it would be nice to have a "top ten")
1. Chlidonias - 497
2. Hix - 404
3. Ituri - 302
4. jbnbsn99 - 282
5. Boof - 253
6. lintworm - 247
7. nanoboy - 162
8. zooboy28 - 148
Also what were the totals for mammals? I only know that I got to 60 species.
so are the following final numbers correct? (I only updated mine and Hix's totals and I'm not sure if there's anyone between lintworm and nanoboy, just because nanoboy and zooboy28 were just the last ones to post updated numbers and I didn't want to search the thread for others -- that's jbnbsn99's job! -- but it would be nice to have a "top ten")
1. Chlidonias - 497
2. Hix - 404
3. Ituri - 302
4. jbnbsn99 - 282
5. Boof - 253
6. lintworm - 247
7. nanoboy - 162
8. zooboy28 - 148
Also what were the totals for mammals? I only know that I got to 60 species.
......for the first two hours of January 1, then you loathe them again for the rest of the year.Chlidonias said:everything is "new" again, and you look forward to seeing starlings and blackbirds. It gives you a new appreciation for those common birds......
the slender-billed weaver and yellow-throated leaflove? Or two more new ones?I'm actually on 406 - a couple of late ID's from Uganda.
better to be loved for two hours than never at all.....Hix said:......for the first two hours of January 1, then you loathe them again for the rest of the year.
We need jbnbsn99 to give us a proper list.....
the slender-billed weaver and yellow-throated leaflove? Or two more new ones?
that's one of the good things about year lists. I used to think they were silly, going chasing around after common birds you've already seen hundreds of times, but I did my first year list in 2006 and realised what a brilliant thing they actually are. The main thing I like about them is that at the start of the year everything is "new" again, and you look forward to seeing starlings and blackbirds. It gives you a new appreciation for those common birds.
Other good things about year lists are that they make you go out looking for birds instead of just sitting around watching tv or whatever, and that of course is when you do see lifers as well as seeing new places. Obviously the more you're out birding the better you get with IDs etc because you're getting more practice. It is also interesting to compare how long it takes to see certain common species or numbers this year than last year (e.g. last year you might have seen a common mynah first thing, and then this year for some reason you don't see one until day five).
And it is just plain fun seeing if you can beat last year's total!