Patchlist2007

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The Entries

  • John Archer - Crossness
  • John Archer - Thames - Tower Bridge Area
  • Steve Blake - Aldenham Park
  • David Callahan - East India Dock Basin / Leamouth
  • David Callahan - Hackney Marshes
  • David Callahan - Greenway, Stratford
  • David Callahan - Walthamstow Marshes
  • David Callahan - Walthamstow Reservoirs
  • Andrew Culshaw - Horsenden Hill / Perivale Wood
  • Tony Duckett - Regent's Park
  • Ian Ellis - Totteridge Valley / Totteridge Fields
  • Richard Harrison - East India Dock Basin
  • Richard Harrison - Barking Area
  • Alan Lewis - Thames: Bankside to Blackfriars Bridge Area
  • Alan Lewis - Bentley Priory
  • Chris Langsdon - King George V Res
  • Chris Langsdon - Stoke Newington Res
  • David Lindo - Wormwood Scrubs
  • David Lindo - Kensal Green Cemetery
  • Des McKenzie - Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens
  • Des McKenzie - Thamesmead Area
  • Mark McManus - Beech Farm
  • Dominic Mitchell - Alexandra Park
  • Dominic Mitchell - Rainham Marshes
  • Dave Morrison - Ingrebourne Valley
  • Dave Morrison - West Thurrock Marshes
  • Andrew Moon - Stocker's Lake
  • Reg Norman - Wimbledon Common/Putney Heath
  • Reg Norman - WWT Barnes (London Wetland Centre)
  • Ian Rose - Fishers Green
  • Ian Rose - Connaught Water/Chingford Plain
  • Andrew Self - Brent Res
  • Andrew Self - St James's Park
  • Andrew Self - Thames: Westminster
  • Ernie Thomason - South Norwood Lake, Croydon
  • Ernie Thomason - Selsdon Wood LNR, Croydon
  • Bob Watts - Alexandra Park
  • Bob Watts - Tower Hamlets Cemetery

League Table 2007

The Rules

1. The local patch must be in the LNHS recording area (within 20 mile radius of St. Paul's Cathedral).

2. More than one local patch can be worked but a separate list must be submitted for each patch.

3. To be counted, the species can be seen or heard.

4. Taxonomy follows BOU rules (Yellow-legged Gull is now considered a separate species and Caspian Gull is still under review, but for our purposes, Caspian too will be considered a separate species).

5. No escapes can be counted. [Because of the recent BOU decisions regarding category C species (and self sustaining populations) it would be in everyone's interest to still record these spp. and send their records in with the rest.]. For example Barnacle Goose and Ruddy Shelduck cannot be counted. Red-crested Pochard can be counted away from Inner London and Stoke Newington Res as long as it's not taking bread from the hand!

6. Observers are requested to nominate their local patches BEFORE 31 January 2007 and to send in regular updates.

7. Observers are expected to send all records to their local recorder. They can do this directly, or by logging all sightings on www.bto.org/birdtrack so they can be forwarded.

8. Updates can be made to the London Birders email chat group - http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/londonbirders/ or an updated list will appear on this website as from January 2007.

9. A prize will be awarded to the person with the highest patch year-list.

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