earlytorise
Well-known member
Does anyone here enjoy living in a place with a low bird density?
Alternatively, if you do live in such a place but don't enjoy it, you can comment in order to rant about it.
I was talking about this with a birding acquaintance who gave me a lift. I was living in Oxford at the time.
Given that Oxfordshire is an unimpressive place for bird diversity, I said to him, wouldn't it be more interesting to live in a place with more migrants (East Yorkshire, Norfolk, the Isles of Scilly)?
He told me that if I were to live in a migration hotspot, I'd become less passionate about e.g. finding or looking at a scarce bird, because I'd be looking at scarce birds all the time. It's as if he wants to have a mediocre local patch or county, so that trips or twitches become something to look forward to.
Alternatively, if you do live in such a place but don't enjoy it, you can comment in order to rant about it.
I was talking about this with a birding acquaintance who gave me a lift. I was living in Oxford at the time.
Given that Oxfordshire is an unimpressive place for bird diversity, I said to him, wouldn't it be more interesting to live in a place with more migrants (East Yorkshire, Norfolk, the Isles of Scilly)?
He told me that if I were to live in a migration hotspot, I'd become less passionate about e.g. finding or looking at a scarce bird, because I'd be looking at scarce birds all the time. It's as if he wants to have a mediocre local patch or county, so that trips or twitches become something to look forward to.