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Pointless endeavours

To: "Tony Keene" <>
Subject: Pointless endeavours
From: Laurie Knight <>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:02:44 +1000
So Tony, how many of these "gap birds" have achieved as bogey status?

I guess that begs the question as to whether a birder can have more than one bogey bird, and if so whether there is an upper limit to the number of bogies a birder can have at any one time ...

If you are only allowed to have one bogey, is that a universal thing, or only one bogey per geographical area or season?

Weighty things to ponder ...

Regards, Laurie.

On 25/09/2011, at 10:04 PM, Tony Keene wrote:

Hi all,

Decided to play with an idea I'd been thinking of for a few years now and finally did it this afternoon: I made a taxonomically- ordered list of all the photo pages on my website. Even went as far as learning a spot of JavaScript to make collapsible trees to not clutter the whole page. I have no idea why I did this, other that it was raining all day and the kids were making too much noise to concentrate on drawing birds.

Also, just out of curiosity, what's the most common bird that other BA'ers haven't seen? I've got some howling gaps in my list that always seem to evade me, usually accompanied by the phrase "well, they're normally really reliable here..."

Cheers!

Tony


Photos, paintings and drawings of Australian, NZ, Swiss and British Birds
www.tonykeenebirds.co.uk
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