alexcropper83
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If I wanted to take part in one how would I go about it?
Having done many Cheshire Day Lists over the past years I would expect 140 to be a more reasonable score. Thats what we achieved last year to win the Birdwatch 2009 Big Day title and we still remain undefeated British Champions:king: as this years competition for reasons only known to BW Mag was not run.:eek!:thanks for telling everybody:C
This years score was not as high as previous years mainly due to the lack of stuff to go for (probably due to the crap Spring we're havin) only 157 species in the County the previous day, 5% of which you'd be extremely jammy to see anyway.
Still a fine effort if I say so myself.
Good luck to the Sandbach Lads next week :t:
McShifty B
Having done many Cheshire Day Lists over the past years I would expect 140 to be a more reasonable score. Thats what we achieved last year to win the Birdwatch 2009 Big Day title and we still remain undefeated British Champions:king: as this years competition for reasons only known to BW Mag was not run.:eek!:thanks for telling everybody:C
This years score was not as high as previous years mainly due to the lack of stuff to go for (probably due to the crap Spring we're havin) only 157 species in the County the previous day, 5% of which you'd be extremely jammy to see anyway.
McShifty B
Hi folks
yes I would agree, 140+ is a good score these days.
I was a memeber of the team that did the 149 back on May 2nd 1993). As commented you need folks to have "pinned down" various species and we had watchers on the Wirral and at Frodsham and Sandbach helping us out. It was the year of the Black-winged Stilts at IMF, and we got Temmincks Stint, Goshawk, Great Northern and Black throated Diver, and Mank Shearwater as bonuses on the day, and still connected with lingering wintering birds like Purple sandpiper and Goldeneye and that outrageous Ring necked Parakeet at Poynton was still alive then ! back then we only had one confirmed site for Buzzard.
Fantastic fun but very tiring!
Cheers
Hugh
If I wanted to take part in one how would I go about it?
A team of The Apprentice, Yoyo, Mark Payne & me scored 134 a couple of years ago but missed a load of stuff by diverting for the IMF Whiskered tern rather than sticking to our game plan. We finished at 21.00 having a can of beer watching the B W Stilts at Marbury rather than travelling to the sout hof the county for Quail. I think McShifty & Zoot got 138 that year if I'm correct.
The trick is to have a plan and stick to it - and be able to follow directions!:t:
Temmincks Stint, Goshawk, Great Northern and Black throated Diver
Maybe we should have a mega day with loads of teams competing next year?
The trick is to have a plan and stick to it - and be able to follow directions!:t:
You arrange it, promote it and sort out a trophy or two, The Comberbach Casuals will certainly rise to the challenge...
ps. theres still 27 days of May 2010 left plenty of time to have a go at breaking the 150 barrier...:egghead:
McShifty
Just done one you plonker havn't you been reading the thread...
132 on 1st May 2010 by The Comberbach Casuals:t:
ps its all gone quiet over in Alderley Edge what!
Just done one you plonker havn't you been reading the thread...
132 on 1st May 2010 by The Comberbach Casuals:t:
I had no idea you were POD aka McShifty.
CB
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