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  1. KenM

    Unbirded localities of the world

    For me birding is “finding!” and that invariably means NOT going to recognised “hot spots” to tick off expectants from a pre-ordained list. Surely, nothing can beat the adrenalin rush of finding something new that on paper is not known to occur at one’s chosen site. Be it garden, urban park...
  2. KenM

    Unbirded localities of the world

    If we take “the urban” habitat that most birders “don’t do”, from my experience over the last twenty years, I’ve found a few scarce migs in relatively heavy urban footfall areas (let alone my patch). What chance in the rest of the inaccessible low density parts of the planet….it must be...
  3. KenM

    Unbirded localities of the world

    When I think of how long I can go without seeing Wren or Song Thrush in the garden sometimes months for both, I often think about the wild and almost inaccessible places on the planet….😮
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