As far as eBird checklists, I submitted at least one for each day and ended up submitting a total of 84 checklists this month (average 2.7 per day), so pretty good! I saw 97 species in January--not bad for mostly birding a couple of local patches (mostly Spruce Run-20 visits, Assiscong Marsh-8 visits, and Demott Pond-20 visits). I'd like to do better than that in February and do some more exploring to see new places and some additional birds.
I am also dedicated to filling a few more holes in my ABA list this year. In January I saw two new birds for my North American list (Common Chaffinch and Razorbill), which is as many new ABA species as I got all last year. So, more chases and some strategic trips for me this year will be nice. Easiest bird I still need for my ABA list is Dovekie, so we'll see if I can knock that one off here soon :-)
Best local birds that I was able to see by birding every day this month were locally rare (trigger eBird notices) Greater White-fronted Goose, Cackling Goose, Brant, Common Teal, Iceland Gull, Red-breasted Merganser, Snowy Owl, Red-headed Woodpecker, and Common Chaffinch. There is some question about whether the Common Chaffinch that spent a month at some backyard feeders a few miles from my home here in NJ is a wild bird or escaped cage bird. Since I've seen these guys in the UK, Germany, Denmark, and New Zealand, I don't really care :-)
I saw a lot more birds this month than I would have without taking the eBird challenge and being dedicated to my 20 Bird MDR. Life is good!
6 comments:
The rewards of diligence...Good job Mr. Birdchaser' you're motivated and motivational.
Sounds fun! Have these efforts helped to find new areas to bird as well? Are you leading any bird walks these days?
wow, you are one motivated guy! Probably would be a great motivational speaker.
You are the man! I can't I say I did that well, but I still had fun playing.
Mikael, I figured out how to get 20 birds in a couple of close by local patches, so in a pinch (when I was on my way to work or didn't have time) I could do that, but going out every day I did start going to some other sites, including to track down birds that others had seen in the county. I'm not leading any birdwalks these days except for my university classes. Would be nice to start doing that again. I like my local patches out here, but I miss Hornsby Bend!
Good for you. I don't know if I am getting 20 birds a day but I am submitting at least one checklist a day and usually more. Today I submitted 3 for my yard and 5 others from around town!
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