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Given that there are 9,000 species of bird, I'm concentrating on those I have actually seen (and some close relatives) in Britain, France, Spain, Cyprus, India, Canada, Florida and The Gambia. | Given that there are 9,000 species of bird, I'm concentrating on those I have actually seen (and some close relatives) in Britain, France, Spain, Cyprus, India, Canada, Florida and The Gambia. | ||
However, North American birds take a fairly low priority, since there should be |
However, North American birds take a fairly low priority, since there should be residents of that area able to do their birds. | ||
For those who are interested in the southern hemisphere, ] has done some good stuff. | For those who are interested in the southern hemisphere, ] has done some good stuff. | ||
Hi Jim, thanks for your image of the American crow. I finally got round to looking at it. I have used an image for it already thanks, see what you think? | |||
Cheers. |
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I'm a Brit, and my main interest is birds, although I'll dabble in almost anything I come across.
Given that there are 9,000 species of bird, I'm concentrating on those I have actually seen (and some close relatives) in Britain, France, Spain, Cyprus, India, Canada, Florida and The Gambia.
However, North American birds take a fairly low priority, since there should be residents of that area able to do their birds.
For those who are interested in the southern hemisphere, User:Tannin has done some good stuff.