View Full Version : Do these 4 threads spread over 5 years represent Somerset birding on birdforum???
shoshone
Sunday 9th November 2008, 22:52
Well,
The county I live in doesn't seem to have many birds, or could that be people interested in birds? Well at least on BirdForum that is the way it appears.
Could someone please offer some links that I could explore to enhance my local birding experience??
Jamie
devon.birder
Sunday 9th November 2008, 22:57
The Somerset Ornithological Society has it's own Message Board for sightings in the County
http://pub13.bravenet.com/forum/1065729998
Roger
shoshone
Sunday 9th November 2008, 23:14
The Somerset Ornithological Society has it's own Message Board for sightings in the County
http://pub13.bravenet.com/forum/1065729998
Roger
Roger,
Many thanks for that link it will be put to good use from now on...:t:
Out of curiosity any idea why Somerset is so under represented on BirdForum?
Jamie
christineredgate
Sunday 9th November 2008, 23:21
Good question,Jamie.Are there any more members from your area on BF?.
When you meet people out and about birding in your area,do you give BF a mention?.
Why not start your own blog/website, and mention BF ,inc your gallery link(if you have one,ie).
delia todd
Sunday 9th November 2008, 23:32
Hi Jamie
I'm not sure how many members are from Somerset, but you could try starting a thread in the Local Patch sub-forum and see who joins in;)
This forum is actually for Information Wanted, which perhaps explains why there aren't a great number of threads in it.
D
markgrubb
Sunday 9th November 2008, 23:58
Well,
The county I live in doesn't seem to have many birds, or could that be people interested in birds? Well at least on BirdForum that is the way it appears.
Could someone please offer some links that I could explore to enhance my local birding experience??
Jamie
Jamie
Start a Somerset birding thread. One year ago I started a Lothian birding thread as a relatively inexperienced birder-slow going at first but it's grown momentum and through it I have met some fine people in the field-and it's been good fun.250 posts and gradually more people are contributing
Go for it:t:
shoshone
Monday 10th November 2008, 00:19
Hi Jamie
I'm not sure how many members are from Somerset, but you could try starting a thread in the Local Patch sub-forum and see who joins in;)
This forum is actually for Information Wanted, which perhaps explains why there aren't a great number of threads in it.
D
'D', I honestly thought I had clicked on /counties/somerset....rather than information wanted ?
As for setting up a sub-forum, I thought I was subscribing to one cf. above?
I hardly think that someone who had trouble last week at Salthouse in Norfolk distinguishing (albeit a fleeting glimpse) a Linnet from a Twite would be the best person to start a county forum! A very nice helpful local guy explained that a) It was too early to expect a Twite, and b) there were probably 500 Linnets to every Twite one might see...learning from Collins Bird Guide isn't the be-all-and-end-all I thought it might be especially as the notes do consider the differences between a Linnet and a Twite in some detail so it isn't immediately obvious to a relative beginner.
I can't traipse to Norfolk all the time I can make Devon and Dorset and find 'Backwater Birding in Seaton' for example very rewarding (or Mull..last year or Skye..next year), , however, there is clearly a group of avid birders in Somerset as shown by Roger's helpful post, it's a bit dissappointing that the site's associated 'General' link referenced (not the 'sightings' link) is hosted via a service (BraveNet) which is full of ads and within a few clicks I was offered a link to 'Hot Porn'...first impression not good....and surely more activity within /county/somerset on BirdForum would for me (and I guess for lots of intending visitors to Somerset) be a great thing.
Hopefully I'm not treading on local toes here, the last thing I want is to stir up any historical politics that I am not aware of. It's just that my county isn't (or doesn't appear to be) really interested in contributing to Birdforum.
Now if it was cricket Somerset would be up there (I presume) :eat:
Jamie
delia todd
Monday 10th November 2008, 00:38
Oh dear Jamie, you really have the wrong impression of me:-O I'm by no means an experienced birder but it didn't stop me starting the Tayside Birding (http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=68902) thread - not the busiest on the forum but there's not that many of us! I talked to myself on that one for some weeks!
So as Mark says "go for it". Report what you see when you're out and about, it doesn't have to be rarities.
I honestly thought I had clicked on /counties/somerset....rather than information wanted ?
The forum this thread is in is Information Wanted. It is then divided up into various countries/counties/states giving each their own sub-forum.
er... hope that is a bit clearer?
D
shoshone
Monday 10th November 2008, 00:41
Hi Jamie
I'm not sure how many members are from Somerset, but you could try starting a thread in the Local Patch sub-forum and see who joins in;)
This forum is actually for Information Wanted, which perhaps explains why there aren't a great number of threads in it.
D
D,
I checked again and indeed I posted in a 'Somerset' sub forum of 'information wanted'....Would it help if I tried to make this a more general but 'specific to Somerset' question?
Thanks
Jamie
dantheman
Monday 10th November 2008, 10:24
Think people are suggesting you should start a thread here, like the Norfolk, Tayside ones etc etc . . . .
Here--- Your Local Patch (http://www.birdforum.net/forumdisplay.php?f=371)
I noticed there's no Kent one (where I am at the moment), and the Essex one has only just started . . . . so go for it ;)
Somerset- not the most reknowned county for birds!!!!!!!! Overshadowed a bit by its alledgedly 'better' neighbours Devon and Dorset, I used to live in Wincanton in the east, there's definitely active birders there now, even though that is not necesssarily the best known part of the county. I along with others would be sure to contribute I'm sure.
Dan
devon.birder
Monday 10th November 2008, 10:57
Whilst no longer officially in Somerset (proper Somerset that is) Chew Valley Lake has a web site http://www.cvlbirding.co.uk/logbook/2008november.html
You will need to update the month from the Log Book Index on the Home page each month. Jeff Hazel's blog is always worth a read, good photos too: http://www.freewebs.com/levels-birder/
I didn't realise Somerset was unrepresented on BF, I live in Devon though.
Roger
shoshone
Monday 10th November 2008, 23:20
Think people are suggesting you should start a thread here, like the Norfolk, Tayside ones etc etc . . . .
Here--- Your Local Patch (http://www.birdforum.net/forumdisplay.php?f=371)
I noticed there's no Kent one (where I am at the moment), and the Essex one has only just started . . . . so go for it ;)
Somerset- not the most reknowned county for birds!!!!!!!! Overshadowed a bit by its alledgedly 'better' neighbours Devon and Dorset, I used to live in Wincanton in the east, there's definitely active birders there now, even though that is not necesssarily the best known part of the county. I along with others would be sure to contribute I'm sure.
Dan
Dan,
Thanks for that, and since Delia and Mark and now you have emphasised that a post in your local patch is the right place, it has been done!
I loved your statement I highlighted in red above ;)
Hmmn several hundred thousand Starlings in the Levels say otherwise eh? :-O
Jamie
shoshone
Monday 10th November 2008, 23:24
Whilst no longer officially in Somerset (proper Somerset that is) Chew Valley Lake has a web site http://www.cvlbirding.co.uk/logbook/2008november.html
You will need to update the month from the Log Book Index on the Home page each month. Jeff Hazel's blog is always worth a read, good photos too: http://www.freewebs.com/levels-birder/
I didn't realise Somerset was unrepresented on BF, I live in Devon though.
Roger
Roger, Many thanks for being so helpful, as a Devon birder, informing me so much about Somerset birding, you have already been mentioned in despatches!
I lived in Devon (in Sidbury) until 6 years ago when we moved to Somerset.
Jamie
devon.birder
Tuesday 11th November 2008, 18:18
Roger, Many thanks for being so helpful, as a Devon birder, informing me so much about Somerset birding, you have already been mentioned in despatches!
I lived in Devon (in Sidbury) until 6 years ago when we moved to Somerset.
Jamie
Hi Jamie. I see you used to live in Sidbury, that is near the new Devon hotbed of bird sightings ie Seaton isn't it?
I lived in Somerset at Martock from 1973-1978 so I know your new area fairly well. I much prefer birding in Somerset around the Levels, Steart and Chew Valley Lake (it was in Somerset back in the 1970s).
Since I lived there Somerset has lost Cirl Bunting and Corn Bunting as breeding birds but it has gained Cattle Egret this year and there is a very reliable site now for Tree Sparrow a bird that still eludes me in Devon.
Roger
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