So begins another My200BirdYear, and what better way to kick things off than with a Big Day? At least, that’s what Mike thinks...
Can you remember New Year’s Day? I remember it like it was yesterday; mainly because it was yesterday. In Scotland, they have a double bank holiday for Hogmanay. I am not sure why they need an extra day off, but I am all for it. Not because of the drinking and first footing or fireworks and late night shenanigans and what not. But because, every year, I join a plethora of fellow birders and head out, full of hope, embarking on the great challenge of a New Year Big Day. And, like all big days, it is exhausting, and I could do with another day of ‘rest’ to recover.
As it happens, I also remember the first of January, 10 years ago. It was a legendary New Year Big Day in the Peterborough area, and one of the last times when the weather was half-decent throughout the first day of the year. It was also the year I was on crutches, having ruptured my Achilles’ tendon a couple of weeks previously. But, despite this, our rather loose ‘team’ (in two cars) saw a total of nearly 100 species around here, and I got a personal record 95 species.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der February 2018-Ausgabe von Bird Watching.
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Diese Geschichte stammt aus der February 2018-Ausgabe von Bird Watching.
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#My 200 Bird Year 2018
If you’ve enjoyed trying to complete our #My200BirdYear challenge in 2017, or if you’ve been watching with interest but biding your time, or if you’re a complete newcomer to Bird Watching magazine, then now’s the time to sign up for #My200BirdYear 2018 at birdwatching.co.uk/my200
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