Mammals
69. Gilbert’s Potoroo (Potorous gilbertii)
70. Bush Rat (Rattus fuscipes)
Nice! Not even a lifer either you're quite the lucky bastard
~Thylo
Mammals
69. Gilbert’s Potoroo (Potorous gilbertii)
70. Bush Rat (Rattus fuscipes)
Singapore Botanic GardensJurong Bird Park
Birds
98. Black-crowned Night Heron
99. Lesser Whistling Duck
Hix
712) Rufous Owl
713) Tawny Frogmouth
So, you going to go for 1000 birds this year?New birds:
714) Noisy Friarbird
715) Russet-tailed Thrush
716) Metallic Starling
717) Satin Flycatcher
718) Welcome Swallow
719) Australian Swiftlet
720) Superb Fruit-dove
721) Australian Brush-turkey
722) Laughing Kookaburra
723) Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
724) Black Butcherbird
725) Rainbow Lorikeet
So, you going to go for 1000 birds this year?
I certainly think it is possible considering you still have Cairns and WA to go, and then Singapore and a bit more Asia before still even having a few months left in Europe at the end.I would really like to. And I think I'll be fairly close, probably around the 900 mark I would say. And it will be quite a while until I get another chance (time and money wise) to get anywhere near again. So I'm going to try my absolute best to get up to 1000 this year but I don't know if I'll quite make it.
I think the highest is just over 600 for a year thread.Has anyone done 1000 birds on a Big Year thread yet? If not, come on @LaughingDove you can do this!![]()
I think the highest is just over 600 for a year thread.
I think I've only got to just under 600? I can't remember. Hix has definitely gone over 600 though.Was that you by any chance?
And if you did one of your epic trips within one calendar year - rather than across the end/start of two years - would you have hit 1000?
And if you did one of your epic trips within one calendar year - rather than across the end/start of two years - would you have hit 1000?
Thinking about it I think my highest trip-list would have been around 800 (but I wouldn't swear to it). I don't see a lot of birds before a trip though (i.e. in New Zealand, as opposed to what someone might see beforehand in Europe). Combining Asia and Australia in one trip would ensure a very large list because there's not a lot of overlap in species, and birding in Australia is really easy. (Generally I tag on a very short bit in Melbourne or somewhere on my way home, not a proper birding add-on).Re the second question, possibly.
In 2014 I cracked 603 by my own count, however eBird reckons I had 609 that year.I think I've only got to just under 600? I can't remember. Hix has definitely gone over 600 though.
New birds:
714) Noisy Friarbird
715) Russet-tailed Thrush
716) Metallic Starling
717) Satin Flycatcher
718) Welcome Swallow
719) Australian Swiftlet
720) Superb Fruit-dove
721) Australian Brush-turkey
722) Laughing Kookaburra
723) Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
724) Black Butcherbird
725) Rainbow Lorikeet
Mammals:
131) Little Bentwing Bat
132) Spectacled Flying Fox
Reptiles
24. Bull Skink (Liopholis multiscutata)
ReptilesBirds (non-passerines)
337. Western Corella
264) Iberian green woodpecker, Picus sharpei
Wait, sharpei is split these days?
Great list @Vision, looks like an amazing trip. Did you have any difficulties finding the lammergeier? Despite spending more than a week within it's range, I only saw it on the one and only real birding day.
Wait, sharpei is split these days?