ZooChat Big Year 2015

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53) Syrian Woodpecker
54) Grey-headed woodpecker


This now means that I have seen all European woodpeckers - apart from white-backed and wryneck - in the wild :)

Good job on the woodpecker front, I also miss white-backed, though I have seen a wryneck once, but that's it, though I have only heard an Iberian green woodpecker, I have seen the rest. Hopefully I will see white-backed this summer in the Dadia forest in Greece....
 
I took a fairly long bus ride to a nice area for birds south of Warsaw and saw a very nice year bird and two great lifers:
52) Eurasian Kingfisher
53) Syrian Woodpecker
54) Grey-headed woodpecker


6) European Hedgehog

Flying over the park near to my school
55) Great Cormorant

In the rubbish/recycling area of my apartment building (alive:p)
7) Brown rat (so there is an advantage to having to take the rubbish out after all:D)
 
Today has been a very mammal-y day, with the following all seen in or from my back garden (the latter animal in a live trap):

5. Pygmy shrew Sorex minutus
6. Red fox Vulpes vulpes
7. Short-tailed field vole Microtus agrestis
8. Common shrew Sorex araneus

Two live traps are still out, so there may be another update if a wood mouse or bank vole blunder into one at some point this afternoon.

As an aside - red fox sighting is the best mammal sighting of the year. Saw it investigating rabbits trapped by the edge of a flood pond and twenty minutes later saw it again eating one of those rabbits, freshly killed.
 
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I identified it as a house mouse. What is this all about that I cannot identify it?

No, it's about it not being alive.

For it to count you need to:
-Actually see it with your own eyes,
-It has to be seen within the time frame given (January 1st, 2015 to December 31, 2015),
-It needs to be from a known wild population and not an escapee or a free-roaming pet,
-And it needs to be a living, breathing specimen.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Managed a coastal trip to Heybridge Basin yesterday, where I got ten new birds for the year list:

74. Eurasian oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus
75. Black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa
76. Common ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula
77. Great black-backed gull Larus marinus
78. Eurasian curlew Numenius arquata
79. Dark-bellied brent goose Branta bernicla bernicla
80. Pied avocet Recurvirostra avosetta
81. Grey plover Pluvialis squatarola
82. Dunlin Calidris alpina
83. Common kingfisher Alcedo atthis
 
Just one more today

105. Bittern

An excellent days birding gave me another 10 year ticks yesterday

106. Purple Sandpiper
107. Snow Bunting
108. Great White Egret
109. Water Pipit
110. Skylark
111. Black-tailed Godwit
112. Bewick's Swan
113. Whooper Swan
114. Greenland White-fronted Goose
115. Black-necked Grebe
 
57. Magpie
58. European kingfisher

I finally managed to do something that looks like birding this year (bicycling around with a binocular :p) and not just looking at birds from the bus / train / camel / my room.

59. Blue tit
60. Herring gull
61. Common gull
62. Common pheasant
63. Teal
64. Stock dove
65. Merganser
66. Greater white-fronted goose
67. Northern shoveler
68. Northern lapwing
69. Pintail
70. Fieldfare
71. Crested grebe

Mammals
3. Red squirrel
4. European roe deer
5. European hare
 
Flying over the park near to my school
55) Great Cormorant

In the rubbish/recycling area of my apartment building (alive:p)
7) Brown rat (so there is an advantage to having to take the rubbish out after all:D)

Today, I made a day trip to the relatively nearby Kampinos National Park. I wasn't as successful as I'd hoped after missing a few species that I wanted to see (raven, wild boar, bullfinch, crossbill, goldfinch) but I did get a few species for my year list:

Birds:
56) Common buzzard (can't believe this took a whole month!)
57) Crested lark

Mammals: (was more successful on this front)
8) Fallow deer
9) Roe deer
10) Red fox

:)
 
A handful of additions today - the first spotted while touring Knowsley Safari Park, the other two from Pennington Flash.

80. Red-legged Partridge - Alectoris rufa
81. Stock Dove - Columba oenas
82. Goosander - Mergus merganser

:)
 
First month's round-up!!

BIRDS:
mstickmanp – 168
jbnbsn99 –121
Ituri – 120
robmv – 117
Hevden – 115
nanoboy – 91
DesertRhino150 – 83
Maguari – 82
boof – 81
lintworm – 71
Hix – 68
TeaLovingDave – 58
LaughingDove – 57
Chlidonias – 47
zooboy28 – 36
Javan Rhino – 19
AverageWalrus – 16
ThylacineAlive – 10
Pleistohorse – 8
BeardsleyZooFan – 6

MAMMALS:
Ituri – 13
LaughingDove – 10
DesertRhino150 – 8
lintworm – 5
Pleistohorse – 4
Maguari – 3
zooboy28 – 3
AverageWalrus – 3
ThylacineAlive – 3
Hix – 2
mstickmanp – 2
Chlidonias – 2
BeardsleyZooFan – 1

HERPTILES:
nobody yet....

FISH:
LaughingDove – 1
 
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