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Last 3 ticks whats yours? (3 Viewers)

Last three ticks-

My last three ticks to india list-

Sri lankan frogmouth
Black-naped oriole
White-rumped shama (Heard before)
 
My last three lifers all in 03 2011
Goldcrest/ Wintergoldhähnchen/ Regulus regulus
Berwick's Swan/ Zwergschwan/ Cygnus columbianus
Crested Tit/ Haubenmeise / Parus cristatus
all photographed in Northern Germany
My life list is 202 and my year list is 78

Andy
 
Three-striped Warbler Basileuterus melanogenys
Sooty-faced Finch Lysurus crassirostris
Magenta-throated Woodstar Calliphlox bryantae

All at La Paz Waterfall gardens on the last day of a two week trip to Costa Rica, which included over 300 new species of well over 450 total seen/heard.
 
2011 - UK only

117 - Ring Ouzel (Danebower)
118 - Swift (Axe Edge)
119 - Spotted Redshank (Inner Marsh Farm)


UK - Life list

204 - Great White Egret (Pitsford Water)
205 - Grasshopper Warbler (Bempton)
206 - Tawny Owl (Higher Poynton)
 
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Year (my first ever year list: 116 so far!!):

Shag
Sandwich Tern
Citrine Wagtail

Life:
Citrine Wagtail (Conwy)
Purple Heron (Anglesey)
Sabine's Gull (Stranraer)
 
My last three "ticks" for Missouri.

Common Poorwill, Pigeon Hill Conservation Area, Saint Joseph, Missouri, May 19, 2009
Wood Stork, Thompson River Wetland, Chillicothe, Missouri, July 19, 2010
Eurasian Wigeon, Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Mound City, Missouri, April 30, 2011
 
Moustached Warbler
BLack Eared Wheatear
and the third????
Last December Feruginous (however, you spell it) Duck.

The first two were self found and the last a 'twitch'

All in France....

I found Scops Owll nest and have seen both male and female - this is the first time I have actually seen the bird although have heard a few....

In England would be Lapland Bunting and after that definately can't remember - maybe Marsh Warbler.
 
Britain (BOU) 2011
- White-throated Robin
- Woodcock
- Nightjar
(Total 180)

Britain (BOU) Life
- Surf Scoter
- Corncrake
- White-throated Robin
(Total 275)
 

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