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How to compile a world Bird List

To: Rob Gully <>, "" <>
Subject: How to compile a world Bird List
From: Graeme Stevens <>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 06:38:50 +0000
Thanks for that question Rob and I will also be keen to have the invaluable 
advice of the list!
Retirement looms, expeditions have been numerous and the pile of notebooks 
mounts! Including from the years living in HK and Malaysia.
How many have I seen? No idea.
The pleasure from revisiting those experiences and compiling a list looks very 
tempting (but once completed how to keep up to date with the splits and lumps?)

Indeed valuable to know what others do if the time can be spared.

Graeme Stevens


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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] How to compile a world Bird List
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> After 50 years of birding I've decided to compile a world bird list. Having
> looked what software's available on the internet it looks a daunting task to
> enter numerous old bird lists on programs available. Any suggestions as to
> what is the simplest way to compile suc a list.
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> Rob Gully
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