G'day Tony
Have you thought about using alt names? For example there is a South
Australian alt name for Cockatiels that starts with Q (Quarrion)
Regards, Laurie.
On 31/12/2012, at 10:46 AM, Tony Keene wrote:
Evening all,
My Australian birding adventure is now at and end and I'm firmly
back in the cold, dark islands of the North. Looking through the
species I've managed to get +/- presentable photos of on my site,
I'm sad that I didn't quite get the full alphabet - I never got
anything for Q, U or X. I did however, get some 200 species on
there, which is nearly half of what I had on my Australian list over
three years (411 - and without owning a car or driving licence!).
Thanks to everyone who provided advice on here and to everyone who
offered lifts!
The connection isn't /entirely/ over, though as I'm still
illustrating Ed Williams' articles for Australian Birdlife Magazine
(which is well worth a look if you're not a subscriber).
Yours in all things small, brown and requiring a panel of experts to
judge its ID,
Tony
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