painfindinganame
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Hiya, does anyone have any idea which county has the greatest population of 'song birds', garden, field and woodland not rare, just common or garden.
Is there anywhere that has the kind of variety and numbers that I enjoyed when I was a Westcountry boy in the seventies when I'd regularly see about thirty species (including seabirds - I lived on the coast)?
I was also luck enough to live near a breeding pair of Peregrines., regularly saw dippers, kingfishers all the wagtails and of course songbirds, thrushes finches et al.
I know its all doom and gloom because of our damned species but I wondered if there was a map like there is for rarities.
Anyway all the best ~S
Is there anywhere that has the kind of variety and numbers that I enjoyed when I was a Westcountry boy in the seventies when I'd regularly see about thirty species (including seabirds - I lived on the coast)?
I was also luck enough to live near a breeding pair of Peregrines., regularly saw dippers, kingfishers all the wagtails and of course songbirds, thrushes finches et al.
I know its all doom and gloom because of our damned species but I wondered if there was a map like there is for rarities.
Anyway all the best ~S