it's great getting to a good round number on your life list like 500. Then it seems to take forever to get to the next one. Then you go to Panama.303 Yellow-billed Loon - Gavia adamsii Life Bird #500
it's great getting to a good round number on your life list like 500. Then it seems to take forever to get to the next one. Then you go to Panama.303 Yellow-billed Loon - Gavia adamsii Life Bird #500
it's great getting to a good round number on your life list like 500. Then it seems to take forever to get to the next one. Then you go to Panama.
Only 5 days left in Kenya and then on to Ethiopia (Afar again). With Lake Nakuru I visited my first Kenyan national park yesterday, so quite some mammal additions from 1 day, though unfortunately no cats...
265. Jameson’s firefinch
266. African darter
267. Black-shouldered kite
268. Slender-tailed nightjar
269. African woolly-necked stork
270. African silverbill
271. Lesser striped swallow
272. White-breasted cormorant
273. Broad-tailed paradise whydah
274. Long-tailed cormorant
275. Pink-backed pelican
276. Mocking cliff chat
277. Red-billed teal
278. Cape teal
279. Yellow-billed duck
280. Black-chested snake eagle
281. Martial eagle
282. Black-bellied bustard
283. Black-winged stilt
284. Crowned lapwing
285. Grey-headed gull
286. African skimmer
287. African cuckoo
288. Striped kingfisher
289. Broad-billed roller
290. Rufous-naped lark
291. Pied wheatear
292. Speke’s weaver
Mammals
25. Heart-faced bat
26. Common hippo
27. Naivasha dikdik
28. Rotschildt giraffe
29. Defassa waterbuck
30. African buffalo
31. Grant’s gazelle
32. Spotted hyena
33. Black-backed jackal
34. Southern white rhino
35. Eastern black rhino
Close. Costa Rica in a month.
oh cool. I shall look forward to your list additions!Close. Costa Rica in a month.
I have you on 3 reptiles and 0 amphibians - did I miss one, and was it reptile or amphibian?Also two herps:
5) Moor Frog
and an absolutely huge 6) Grass Snake
I have you on 3 reptiles and 0 amphibians - did I miss one, and was it reptile or amphibian?
thanks. In a couple of days it will be the new month and I'll post the update for listings. At the moment you are in second place for both birds and mammals, although I suspect that may change very soon*, and sixth for herptiles.Yep, Common Frog on the 13th of March.
*currently Maguari is just in the lead for birds but I think the year will be fought between LaughingDove with Australia and jbnbsn99 with Costa Rica.
thanks. In a couple of days it will be the new month and I'll post the update for listings. At the moment you are in second place for both birds and mammals, although I suspect that may change very soon*, and sixth for herptiles.
*currently Maguari is just in the lead for birds but I think the year will be fought between LaughingDove with Australia and jbnbsn99 with Costa Rica.
Inverts
36. Arabian Cowrie
37. Parhippolyte Cleaner Shrimp
Hix
I had my first chance to go out birding this summer today so I got quite a few nice additions from a nature reserve on the Vistula just outside Warsaw
299) Garden Warbler
300) Common Tern
301) Little Tern
302) Little Ringed-plover
303) Sand Martin
304) Greater Whitethroat
305) Mistle Thrush
306) Barred Warbler (second ever sighting)
307) Common Cuckoo
308) Marsh Warbler
309) Pied Flycatcher
310) Black-necked Grebe
And probably the highlight of the day, several gorgeous:
311) Red-backed Shrikes (first in Europe)
Also saw at least two more warbler species that I couldn't identify
Also two herps:
5) Moor Frog
and an absolutely huge 6) Grass Snake
oh yes, sorry lintworm. It depends on how far ahead jbnbsn99 can get in Costa Rica and LaughingDove in Australia as to whether lintworm can comfortably pass them while in Africa.I think lintworm is very much in the running for this year if he keeps up his rate of bird additions in Ethiopia (which I don't doubt he will).
oh yes, sorry lintworm. It depends on how far ahead jbnbsn99 can get in Costa Rica and LaughingDove in Australia as to whether lintworm can comfortably pass them while in Africa.
There are too many people birding internationally!![]()
An evening stroll throguh some fields not too far from my house got another bird for the year (26/5/2016):
78. Grey Partridge Perdix perdix
Mammals (15 Species)
1. California Ground Squirrel Otospermophilus beecheyi
2. Western Grey Squirrel Sciurus griseus
3. Black-tailed Jackrabbit Lepus californicus
4. Long-tailed Weasel Mustela frenata
5. Southern Sea Otter Enhydra lutris nereis
6. California Sea Lion Zalophus californianus
7. (East) Pacific Harbour Seal Phoca vitulina richardsi
8. Long-beaked Common Dolphin Delphinus capensis
9. Risso’s Dolphin Grampus griseus
10. Gray Whale Eschrichtius robustus
11. Columbian Blacktail Deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus
12. House Mouse Mus musculus
13. California Valley Coyote Canis latrans ochropus
14. Desert Cottontail Sylvilagus audubonii
15. Pronghorn Antilocapra americana
Just one addition this weekend, but a personal favourite:
207. Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur)
(346 worldwide)
Insects
1) Bald-Faced Hornet Dolichovespula maculata
2) Spicebush Swallowtail Papilio troilus
3) Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Papilio glaucus
~Thylo![]()
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