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  1. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    Great total. That is going to beat my entire uk year list for 2021
  2. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    That’s impressive
  3. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    I live within 1 mile of the coast. Makes a huge difference.
  4. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    I make it 89 on my 1 and a little bit radius.
  5. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    Update for 2021. My 5 mile list for 2021 so far is 139 species. I’m sure this can be well beaten, anyone?
  6. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    Just looked again. Im 103 for the lockdown period. Had to deduct hen harrier and pied wheatear, which I’d seen in Oct 91. (But I’ve used my car)
  7. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    Not through any lack of trying. Yes, living on the coast definitely helps the list. Moved from Bucks in April.
  8. bonxie birder

    Operation COVID - my 5 mile birding list

    Nicola told me I shouldn’t travel more than 5 miles, so it seemed appropriate to keep a 5 mile local patch list. I’ve included all the species I’ve seen within a five radius from my house and not just this year. I’ve reached 105 without long tailed tit, coal tit, fieldfare or moorhen, but do...
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