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FW: Twitchathon 2007

To: "Birding-Aus" <>
Subject: FW: Twitchathon 2007
From: "Allan Benson" <>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 17:54:11 +1100
There hasn't been a word about the NSW Twitchathon so I thought I would
post the results (see Frances's email).
 
Congratulations to the Brewers for another awesome result. 238!! What a
number and to think only a couple of years back the wining scores were
in the low 200's. Once again the Whacked-out Woodswallows were a close
second on 235 with the Menacing Monarch on 233. All these scores were
above the winning score last year of 232 but  that is purely from
memory.
 
In the Champagne race, my team, Central Coasters (Rob Quinan, John
Reidy, Rob and Allan Benson) came second by the close but decisive
margin of three birds. We were more than happy with this effort and it
went smoothly, although the washed out culvert on Ash Island didn't help
the cause. It's amazing what you don't see. We saw neither Nankeen
Kestrel nor Black Shouldered Kite but a lot of other much "rarer"
raptors.
 
Looking forward to the reports from the gun teams. It always makes
fascinating reading
 
Regards
 
Allan Benson
 
 
 
  
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Frances Czwalinna  
Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 3:07 PM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Cc: Alan Morris
Subject: Twitchathon 2007
 
Dear Twitchathon supporters,
 
It is my pleasure to announce the winners of the 2007 Birds Australia
NSW & ACT Twitchathon - scores below.  There are a couple of scores
still to come in and as soon as they are known I will update the
details.  What "humungous" scores this year - I am so impressed - you
obviously all do a great deal of "sussing out" before the day!  
 
Congratulations to every team for such a fantastic turnout and for
giving up your spare time to join in this fun event.  Birds Australia
appreciates your considerable contribution to raising awareness about
birds and their conservation in the various ways you have all done.  My
thanks go to all of you for your hard work and for turning a pleasurable
exercise into a fundraising public awareness campaign too.  Well done!  
 
A few things to report.  Please send in your score sheets to Alan
Morris, at Birds Australia, P.O. Box 1322, Crows Nest 1585.  We need
them to assess which team saw the rarest bird and to check how many kms.
each team drove.  Please also send in your sponsorships as soon as you
have gathered them all in to the same P.O. Box.  It would be great to
get all the sponsorships in before Christmas so Alan can escape the
paperwork after Christmas.  Would any team which sent an unsigned
registration form by fax, please arrange for the signatures on the form
and send in to the above address as soon as possible.  As I only have
certain email addresses, would anyone knowing of a team involvement
where no email contact was documented, could you please pass on the
details to that team.  
 
Would club publicity officers please extract details from this email for
publication in your newsletters.
 
I would personally like to thank David Geering for dealing with the
publicity on the ABC for Birds Australia's Twitchathon.  I was so
relieved he was available as this definitely is not my forte in life!
I also thank Alan Morris who did a great job getting the kit prepared
and out to so many teams.  It is a time consuming task and I speak from
personal experience!   
 
As I am leaving for Moree tomorrow morning, I will not be able to update
the scores to you until Monday 5 November or thereabouts.  Sorry about
that but the list is a fair indicator of who won.  As Alan has sorted
out all the prizes, I imagine I am to leave all this for him to attend
to upon his return from overseas but I will keep you posted.
 
 
 

MAIN RACE
SCORE

 
 

Hunter Home Brewers
238

Whacked-out Woodswallows
235

Menacing Monarchs
233

Dodgy Drongos
219

Hunter Thickheads
214

Black-necked Stalkers 
206

Complete and Utter Bustards
203

Cheerful Drongoes
198

 
 

CHAMPAGNE
 

Crested Shrike Twits
169

Central Coasters plus one
166

Lucky Bustards
149

Letsticumphoradae (spelling might be wrong!)
144

Happy Wanderers
143

Out for a Lark
143

Steamed Chats
126

Champagne Shriketits
121

Warbled Specklers
117

Circus Larus
114

Jay Jays
105

Red-faced Parrots
97

Flying Fishes
93

Wooden Spoonbills
93

CBOC Team
65

The Pigeon Pair
59

Eastern Whiplashes (travelling interstate but will do NSW version - no
score for competition)
-

Mudgee Region
Not yet known

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

LITTLE CURLEWS (children under 10)
 

 
 

The Wedge-tailed Shearwaters
Not yet known

?? Eagles (are they under 10?)
 

Greedy Galahs
28

Bellevue Birders
32

 
 

 
 

DOLLARBIRDS (between 10-16)
 

 
 

Sawtell Sea Eagles
 

Scarlet Ibis Group
 

 
 

 
 


 
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