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Check out the British Ornithologists Union website. They have the complete British List on there...I once printed it out when I was working on updating my Life List but as so many bird names keep getting changed(STOP IT GUYS!!!)I had to keep referring back to my Collins Guide and double-checking names with latin!!!

http://www.bou.org.uk/recbrlst.html

Hope this helps!

GILL
 
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Hi petew,

I have a list in Microsoft Excel format that you are welcome to if it's any use. PM me with your e-mail address if you want a copy. (It's about 250kb)

Regards

Ken
 
As you posted under 'KENT',' are you looking for a list of birds seen in Kent?
If so we have several knowledgeable Members from there who hopefully may be able to assist.
 
Pete, here's an American welcome to the forum, too. Birdman has said it all already about the knowledge and friendliness to be found here.

Hope to hear from you more!
 
Grousemore said:
As you posted under 'KENT',' are you looking for a list of birds seen in Kent?
If so we have several knowledgeable Members from there who hopefully may be able to assist.
Yeah. And I'll try to help too. ;)

Welcome to BF, Petew.
 
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