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Does UK400 list still exist? (1 Viewer)

wolfbirder

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Out of interest, I removed my list from UK400 on BUBO last year as it was no longer being updated? Such as Black-winged Kite and Grey-Headed Lapwing, which couldn't be added.

I know many question the credentials of it anyway, but I quite liked its format and ideology that based listing largely on morphological differences.

I realise that its lack of updates on BUBO does not necessarily mean the whole concept of UK400 listing has disappeared altogether, the two of course are not intrinsically linked. But you would think Lee Evans would ensure it was kept updated on platforms like BUBO if he expects anyone to follow it.

Has Lee more or less withdrawn his own listing? Just wondered if anyone had an insight?
 
This is the latest post i can find but with no link it's not much use.
 

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It was really a one man band operation run by Lee Evans.
With all the taxonomic changes going on there is an agreement that a Birders list (like the UK400 list) is required which can remain stable. It would help when report writing. Just remember your list is your list you can count what you want.
I know that being able to compare how you are doing against others feeds the competitive side of birding and allows you to set targets. But this requires things like a set of rules about you can or can't count and a set list.
 
I’ve never been interested in the competitive side of birding, I simply liked an on line list where I can store and view my records. UK400 appealed to me as it was based on morphological differences. It somewhat annoys me that a list was created that was not maintained by the creator.

I do value my BOU list too but have now scrapped my UK400 list.
 
I’ve never been interested in the competitive side of birding, I simply liked an on line list where I can store and view my records. UK400 appealed to me as it was based on morphological differences. It somewhat annoys me that a list was created that was not maintained by the creator.

I do value my BOU list too but have now scrapped my UK400 list.
Somewhat confused by this as it's still obviously on Bubo, with people adding updates routinely.

Owen
 
I suppose the query is whether a new species (say Canada Warbler) is being added by the BUBO team "off their own backs" or if Mr Evans is issuing a determination that it's accepted to the UKIP400 list.
 
Somewhat confused by this as it's still obviously on Bubo, with people adding updates routinely.

Owen
Yes it is still there but species like Grey-Headed Lapwing and Canada Warbler and Black-winged Kite have not been added so it makes the list somewhat redundant. Lee Evans clearly has no interest in maintaining his list and BUBO themselves confirm they will not be updating it.

Therefore its effectively dead for me.
 
Yes it is still there but species like Grey-Headed Lapwing and Canada Warbler and Black-winged Kite have not been added so it makes the list somewhat redundant. Lee Evans clearly has no interest in maintaining his list and BUBO themselves confirm they will not be updating it.

Therefore its effectively dead for me.
There's a button you can click to become an editor.

The UK400 club is UK and Ireland. Canada Warbler IS on there (as it occurred in Ireland in the 00s).

Or, ask the website owners to create a new guiding authority for you based on that list, and you carry it on yourself from there.

These are not difficult things to do.

Owen
 
There's a button you can click to become an editor.

The UK400 club is UK and Ireland. Canada Warbler IS on there (as it occurred in Ireland in the 00s).

Or, ask the website owners to create a new guiding authority for you based on that list, and you carry it on yourself from there.

These are not difficult things to do.

Owen
Sorry about the Canada Warbler - yes you are right.

I don't know Lee and don't feel I could therefore become editor of his list. I accept that its not an unsurmountable problem, though I have never had any contact with him, do not even know how to contact him, and I doubt he would respond to me let alone give me permission. You would rightly point out, if you don't ask don't moan.
 
Sorry about the Canada Warbler - yes you are right.

I don't know Lee and don't feel I could therefore become editor of his list. I accept that its not an unsurmountable problem, though I have never had any contact with him, do not even know how to contact him, and I doubt he would respond to me let alone give me permission. You would rightly point out, if you don't ask don't moan.
Not at all. I would and have recommended, for years, that no one contact an affirmed racist such as Lee Evans.

There is nothing to stop you, however, downloading the UK 400 list, or the BOU list from Bubo or any other source you wish, sitting down by yourself or with other like-minded people, generating a functional list that you think works and ask the guys at Bubo to upload the new checklist for you.

I know this can be done... because I did it.

Owen
 
Not at all. I would and have recommended, for years, that no one contact an affirmed racist such as Lee Evans.

There is nothing to stop you, however, downloading the UK 400 list, or the BOU list from Bubo or any other source you wish, sitting down by yourself or with other like-minded people, generating a functional list that you think works and ask the guys at Bubo to upload the new checklist for you.

I know this can be done... because I did it.

Owen
Oh didn't know that about him Owen. Not good.

I tried asking BUBO if I could do something similar to that................I think this is what you mean taken from BUBO forum..........see below..........

"Like quite a few others, I kept a UK400 list but this is no longer updated by Lee Evans and so a number of birds from 2023 cannot be added (eg Black-winged Kite, Grey-Headed Lapwing etc). Someone suggested I adapt it but create my own UK400 Nick list, but I still cannot see how I could add those species?
Can I create a new list myself from defunct UK400 and add new birds?
Is this possible?"


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20 Nov 2024 06:58 #2
Replied by Mike Prince on topic Can I create a new list myself from defunct UK400 and add new birds?

No it's not possible I'm afraid. UK400 hasn't been supported for a long time and we won't be reintroducing it
 
Oh didn't know that about him Owen. Not good.

I tried asking BUBO if I could do something similar to that................I think this is what you mean taken from BUBO forum..........see below..........

"Like quite a few others, I kept a UK400 list but this is no longer updated by Lee Evans and so a number of birds from 2023 cannot be added (eg Black-winged Kite, Grey-Headed Lapwing etc). Someone suggested I adapt it but create my own UK400 Nick list, but I still cannot see how I could add those species?
Can I create a new list myself from defunct UK400 and add new birds?
Is this possible?"


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20 Nov 2024 06:58 #2
Replied by Mike Prince on topic Can I create a new list myself from defunct UK400 and add new birds?

No it's not possible I'm afraid. UK400 hasn't been supported for a long time and we won't be reintroducing it
So form your own organization, publish your version of the UK list online and ask them to create it for you.

It's pretty easy to do.

Owen
 
So form your own organization, publish your version of the UK list online and ask them to create it for you.

It's pretty easy to do.

Owen
I did ask them that previously too...............I even offered them £100 to create a list similar to UK400 based on morphological differences. Told they couldn't do it as so few would be interested.

Its not just that I wanted to have a bigger list, it was so that I could detail things like the different Redpolls, different subspecies/races of Geese etc. UK 400 list was like that.

Anyway, appreciate your thoughts Owen.
 
I did ask them that previously too...............I even offered them £100 to create a list similar to UK400 based on morphological differences. Told they couldn't do it as so few would be interested.

Its not just that I wanted to have a bigger list, it was so that I could detail things like the different Redpolls, different subspecies/races of Geese etc. UK 400 list was like that.

Anyway, appreciate your thoughts Owen.
You will have to prove the case so. Start something. Build a membership. And go from there.

Owen
 
Nick,

If you are registered with RBA you have another option: create your list selecting the "All forms" box which gives you a bit more leeway.
I use this facility for my list and have, for example, ticked Ruddy Shelduck, which I, along with many other birders , am confident I have seen in a wild state.

Dave W
 
I can understand them not being eager to create a new list that isn't backed by some other authority. If every single person created there own list to follow, it would probably get unwieldy and confusing pretty quickly
 
Nick,

If you are registered with RBA you have another option: create your list selecting the "All forms" box which gives you a bit more leeway.
I use this facility for my list and have, for example, ticked Ruddy Shelduck, which I, along with many other birders , am confident I have seen in a wild state.

Dave W
That sounds interesting. I would also like to add Lammergeier as well as Ruddy Shelduck, also WH Duck, Paddyfield Pipit, Great Tailed Grackle - essentially not simply to increase the size of my list but just for my own wild bird list.
 

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