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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Chapman" data-source="post: 3351878" data-attributes="member: 69491"><p>Yep - I think 750 is the target but I get 83 Code 3 species defined as follows:-</p><p></p><p>Code 3: Rare - Species that occur in very low numbers, but annually, in the ABA Checklist Area. This includes visitors and rare breeding residents.</p><p></p><p>15 seen so far:-</p><p>Western Spindalis</p><p>Clay-colored Thrush</p><p>White-collared Seedeater</p><p>Rufous-backed Robin</p><p>Rufous-capped Warbler</p><p>Ivory Gull</p><p>Sky Lark</p><p>Aplomado Falcon</p><p>Flame-colored Tanager</p><p>Brown Booby</p><p>American Flamingo</p><p>Shiny Cowbird</p><p>Steller's Eider</p><p>Common Pochard</p><p>Tufted Duck</p><p></p><p>68 left to chase:-</p><p>Taiga Bean-Goose</p><p>Tundra Bean-Goose</p><p>Whooper Swan</p><p>Spectacled Eider</p><p>Smew</p><p>Masked Duck</p><p>Short-tailed Albatross</p><p>Trindade Petrel</p><p>Murphy's Petrel</p><p>Bermuda Petrel</p><p>Hawaiian Petrel</p><p>Fea's Petrel</p><p>Cook's Petrel</p><p>Flesh-footed Shearwater</p><p>White-faced Storm-Petrel</p><p>Least Storm-Petrel</p><p>White-tailed Tropicbird</p><p>Red-billed Tropicbird</p><p>Masked Booby</p><p>Hook-billed Kite</p><p>Lesser Sand-Plover</p><p>Terek Sandpiper</p><p>Common Sandpiper</p><p>Gray-tailed Tattler</p><p>Common Greenshank</p><p>Black-tailed Godwit</p><p>Ruff</p><p>Sharp-tailed Sandpiper</p><p>Curlew Sandpiper</p><p>Temminck's Stint</p><p>Long-toed Stint</p><p>Red-necked Stint</p><p>Common Snipe</p><p>Great Skua</p><p>Long-billed Murrelet</p><p>Guadalupe Murrelet</p><p>Craveri's Murrelet</p><p>Black-headed Gull</p><p>Little Gull</p><p>Ross's Gull</p><p>Slaty-backed Gull</p><p>Black Noddy</p><p>Ruddy Ground-Dove</p><p>Common Cuckoo</p><p>Smooth-billed Ani</p><p>Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl</p><p>Buff-collared Nightjar</p><p>Green Violetear</p><p>Berylline Hummingbird</p><p>White-eared Hummingbird</p><p>Budgerigar</p><p>La Sagra's Flycatcher</p><p>Fork-tailed Flycatcher</p><p>Rose-throated Becard</p><p>Yellow-green Vireo</p><p>Brown Jay</p><p>Tamaulipas Crow</p><p>Gray-headed Chickadee</p><p>Black-capped Gnatcatcher</p><p>Siberian Rubythroat</p><p>Eyebrowed Thrush</p><p>White Wagtail</p><p>Olive-backed Pipit</p><p>Red-throated Pipit</p><p>Tropical Parula</p><p>Five-striped Sparrow</p><p>Rustic Bunting</p><p>Brambling</p><p></p><p>Of course, he should get a crack at a few more Category 4 and 5 species?</p><p></p><p>All the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Chapman, post: 3351878, member: 69491"] Yep - I think 750 is the target but I get 83 Code 3 species defined as follows:- Code 3: Rare - Species that occur in very low numbers, but annually, in the ABA Checklist Area. This includes visitors and rare breeding residents. 15 seen so far:- Western Spindalis Clay-colored Thrush White-collared Seedeater Rufous-backed Robin Rufous-capped Warbler Ivory Gull Sky Lark Aplomado Falcon Flame-colored Tanager Brown Booby American Flamingo Shiny Cowbird Steller's Eider Common Pochard Tufted Duck 68 left to chase:- Taiga Bean-Goose Tundra Bean-Goose Whooper Swan Spectacled Eider Smew Masked Duck Short-tailed Albatross Trindade Petrel Murphy's Petrel Bermuda Petrel Hawaiian Petrel Fea's Petrel Cook's Petrel Flesh-footed Shearwater White-faced Storm-Petrel Least Storm-Petrel White-tailed Tropicbird Red-billed Tropicbird Masked Booby Hook-billed Kite Lesser Sand-Plover Terek Sandpiper Common Sandpiper Gray-tailed Tattler Common Greenshank Black-tailed Godwit Ruff Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Curlew Sandpiper Temminck's Stint Long-toed Stint Red-necked Stint Common Snipe Great Skua Long-billed Murrelet Guadalupe Murrelet Craveri's Murrelet Black-headed Gull Little Gull Ross's Gull Slaty-backed Gull Black Noddy Ruddy Ground-Dove Common Cuckoo Smooth-billed Ani Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl Buff-collared Nightjar Green Violetear Berylline Hummingbird White-eared Hummingbird Budgerigar La Sagra's Flycatcher Fork-tailed Flycatcher Rose-throated Becard Yellow-green Vireo Brown Jay Tamaulipas Crow Gray-headed Chickadee Black-capped Gnatcatcher Siberian Rubythroat Eyebrowed Thrush White Wagtail Olive-backed Pipit Red-throated Pipit Tropical Parula Five-striped Sparrow Rustic Bunting Brambling Of course, he should get a crack at a few more Category 4 and 5 species? All the best [/QUOTE]
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