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  1. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    Today on the daily walk I was lucky enough to see three great bustards in flight that landed behind a gentle knoll in a nearby field. I continued on my way and a group of at least two wood larks took flight. An afternoon to enjoy, without a doubt.
  2. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    This afternoon, during a good walk, I added hawfinch and Dunnock to my green list. Dunnock is also new for "europe" list. I think that before the migratory period I have little left to observe on foot routes from my house ... I will have to recover the bicycle routes and thus get closer to the...
  3. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    Today, the morning has risen bright and I have enjoyed walking 10 km around the Mediterranean forest area of my town. I have been able to add 8 new birds to my 2022 green list, and 2 of them add to the European and World lists: Cirl bunting and Western marsh harrier. Update: I also add the...
  4. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    Today I added two regular residents to the roads and fields that surround my town: Zitting cisticola and Rock sparrow Step by Step
  5. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    I agree.... So, today I can add Southern grey shrike to world list, and also Chiffchaff and Grey wagtail to Europe List
  6. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    For me there is no problem in using the nomenclature that you propose may be the most appropriate. One of my initial purposes when participating in BirdForum is to learn the names of birds in English for possible bird watching trips or simply to be able to talk about our hobby with people from...
  7. JLRamos

    Green Listing 2022 - Joint Thread

    My first green list 04/01/2022 (a short walk along the Dehesa´s path) 1. Mallard 2. Rock dove 3. Common woodpigeon 4. Common moorthen 5. Spanish imperial eagle (the undisputed protagonist of the day) 6. Red kite 7. Magpie 8. Great tit 9. Spotless starling 10. Song thrush 11...
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