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Author: | Andrew Chick [ Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Last call for 2014 records |
We aim to have all 2014 records entered onto the database by the middle of April, so that plans can be made to start the next Bird Report. If you have any 2014 records you would like to submit, that have not already been entered onto the Forum, it would be appreciated if you could let us have them as soon as possible, via the County Recorders. Recorder North: recorder_north@lincsbirdclub.co.uk Recorder South: recorder_south@lincsbirdclub.co.uk The preferred method would be to use the LBC template (see Lincs Bird Reports - Posting sightings and access to LBC database - Re: Posting Sightings - Gathering records for LBC database), but we can accept records in any form. As long as you include the species, location, date and total, the sightings do not have to be in any particular order. We record common species alongside the more rare and scarce, so all sightings are welcome. Please note we get ALL BirdTrack records, so if you enter regularly on BirdTrack, then these records will be used, Andrew |
Author: | Andrew Chick [ Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Last call for 2014 records |
Species considered rare at county level are dealt with by the Lincolnshire Bird Records Committee. The committee currently comprises Graham Catley, Phil Hyde, James Siddle, Steve Keightley and Andy Sims. The secretary is Roy Harvey. Please send all details and descriptions of any LRBC species to Roy Harvey; roy.harvey100@btinternet.com. All records of LRBC species should be submitted as soon as possible after the sighting and not left until the end of each year. County rarities accepted by the LBRC will be published in the report together with the initials of the finder/identifier. The verification of the data that appears in the annual report is essential to the production of an accurate and meaningful report. A systematic approach to the verification of ALL rare bird records, no matter who has reported them, prior to the production of the annual report is required before they are published. For the record, these are the species which are at present on the LBRC list are... Bean Goose White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Brent Goose American Wigeon Green-winged Teal Ring-necked Duck Ferruginous Duck Black Grouse Black-throated Diver White-billed Diver Cory's Shearwater Great Shearwater Balearic Shearwater Storm Petrel Leach's Petrel Night Heron Cattle Egret Great White Egret Purple Heron White Stork Glossy Ibis Honey Buzzard Black Kite White-tailed Eagle Montagu's Harrier Goshawk Rough-legged Buzzard Golden Eagle Red-footed Falcon Spotted Crake Corncrake Crane Stone Curlew Kentish Plover Dotterel American Golden Plover Temminck's Stint White-rumped Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Buff-breasted Sandpiper Black-tailed Godwit (Other than islandica LBRC) Red-necked Phalarope Grey Phalarope Long-tailed Skua Sabine's Gull Ring-billed Gull Caspian Gull Iceland Gull Glaucous Gull White-winged Black Tern Roseate Tern Black Guillemot Puffin Ring-necked Parakeet Alpine Swift Bee-eater Hoopoe Golden Oriole Red-backed Shrike Great Grey Shrike Woodchat Shrike Hooded Crow Raven Short-toed Lark Red-rumped Swallow Greenish Warbler Pallas's Warbler Radde's Warbler Dusky Warbler Wood Warbler Chiffchaff (tristis) Barred Warbler Dartford Warbler Subalpine Warbler Icterine Warbler Aquatic Warbler Marsh Warbler Rose-coloured Starling Dipper Bluethroat Red-breasted Flycatcher Richard's Pipit Tawny Pipit Olive-backed Pipit Red-throated Pipit Water Pipit Serin Common (Mealy) Redpoll Arctic Redpoll Parrot Crossbill Common Rosefinch Bullfinch (Northern) Hawfinch Cirl Bunting Ortolan Bunting Rustic Bunting Little Bunting |
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