edenwatcher
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31 seemingly.
Rob
Rob
For UK birders not fussed about their British lists, Corncrake is really easy to see at Angers in NW France, just a 3 hour drive from the port of St Malo. Probably a lot quicker and cheaper for south coast birders than Western Isles. Wet meadows literally on the edge of the city are full of raspers, and Little Bustard, Bonelli's Warbler, Rock Sparrow etc nearby - makes a great weekend trip.
one of the many 'crex sightings that weekend was a pair fighting it out in the open in the car park....
Hi there
Coot
Moorhen
Water rail (3 times)
That is all with me at the moment.
Regards
Kathy
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As long as you haven't lived in a bungalow all your life there's probably another one you can add to the list to make it 4 ...
(Resisted it so far )
although I'd sell my mother to Barbary pirates for a chance to see Inaccessible Island Rail. Probably.
I've not got many - won't count heards for lifers and I prefer not to flush (ahem) so an austral rail calling within three feet was particulalry frustrating. :C
Just 28 for me - including a tame tiri tiri takahe and a (just as tame) Henderson Island flightless chicken :t:
Including moorhens and coots? Best ones Inaccesssible Rail, Galapagos Rail, Ocellated Crake,
77 (no Swamphen splits)
I reckon plenty of folk have seen 100+
cheers, alan
So, Lewis20126... you're the leader so far. Are you going to list them so we can pull your list apart Or do you have better things to do with your time.
K :smoke:
Maybe next week - time to sleep and then drive to dorset to see a pretty duck.
cheers, a