It's year 3 of birds!!
At the end of 2021 I decided that 2022 was going to be my first real attempt at a 'Big Year', or at least the biggest big year I could really practically do.
A Big Year in simple terms is where bird watchers/enthusiasts spend the year attempting to see and identify as many different species of birds in the wild as possible. There are leader tables that include the US & Canada and Worldwide birders but the traditional Big Year can end up being terrible for the environment, of which is home to the beautiful birds being spotted, due to the amount of travel undertaken, including numerous flights throughout the year.
That being said, my Big Year will probably seem like a very Little Year to many as I only stuck to my home counties as well as a couple of places we drove to on small holidays. I have neither the time nor money to dedicate a full 365 to doing nothing but travelling the width and breadth of the UK (or world!) in search of birds but I can still compete with myself and previous years haha!
Some people also count birds they have physically seen, however, I am only counting those who I have photographed. There were a few awesome bird encounters had in 2022 that were sadly not caught on camera, but that's just tough ha.
In 2020 my annual total was 34, with 4 more at 38 in 2021. See the birds I photographed in both 2020 and 2021 in the posts below.
At the end of 2021 I decided that 2022 was going to be my first real attempt at a 'Big Year', or at least the biggest big year I could really practically do.
A Big Year in simple terms is where bird watchers/enthusiasts spend the year attempting to see and identify as many different species of birds in the wild as possible. There are leader tables that include the US & Canada and Worldwide birders but the traditional Big Year can end up being terrible for the environment, of which is home to the beautiful birds being spotted, due to the amount of travel undertaken, including numerous flights throughout the year.
That being said, my Big Year will probably seem like a very Little Year to many as I only stuck to my home counties as well as a couple of places we drove to on small holidays. I have neither the time nor money to dedicate a full 365 to doing nothing but travelling the width and breadth of the UK (or world!) in search of birds but I can still compete with myself and previous years haha!
Some people also count birds they have physically seen, however, I am only counting those who I have photographed. There were a few awesome bird encounters had in 2022 that were sadly not caught on camera, but that's just tough ha.
In 2020 my annual total was 34, with 4 more at 38 in 2021. See the birds I photographed in both 2020 and 2021 in the posts below.
The Birds of 2020:
The Birds of 2021:
Birds Photographed in November!
European Robin
Emu
Pheasant
Grey Heron
Crollwitzer Turkey
Bantam Chicken
Wren
Common Pigeon
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Starling
Long Tailed Tit
Pheasant
Grey Heron
Crollwitzer Turkey
Bantam Chicken
Wren
Common Pigeon
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Starling
Long Tailed Tit
Yearly Total - 62
Species of the Year so far:
Ancona Duck
Bantam Chicken
Blackbird
Black Headed Gull
Blue Tit
Bullfinch
Buzzard
Canary
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Coal Tit
Collared Dove
Coot
Common Starling
Common Pigeon
Cormorant
Crollwitzer Turkey
Curlew
Dunnock
Eider Duck
Emden Goose
Emu
European Robin
Fulmar
Gannet
Goldfinch
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Tit
Grey Heron
Grey Wagtail
Guillemot
Herring Gull
House Sparrow
Jackdaw
Kittiwake
Long Tailed Tit
Magpie
Mallard
Moorhen
Mute Swan
Oystercatcher
Partridge
Pheasant
Pied Wagtail
Pink Footed Goose
Puffin
Raven
Razorbill
Red Kite
Redshank
Release Dove (White Rock Dove/Common Pigeon)
Rock Pipit
Sand Martins
Sandpiper
Saxony Duck
Song Thrush
Spotted Flycatcher
Stonechat
Swallow
Turkey
Wood Pigeon
Wren
Woohoo back into the 60s!
Woohoo back into the 60s!
Oh wow, I've never seen a white rhea before. They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAren't they gorgeous?!
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