The Trip List
Click the button below for the trip list PDF file. I produced this via an export from my database and have added in the species that the group saw that I didn't. These are in red in the list. There are a couple of species in green - they were on my own Limosa checklist but not on the group one - bit confusing but I can't see why I would have listed them if I hadn't seen them. The counts are pretty approximate except where only singles, twos etc were seen.
For info I record all my personal bird records using a free package called Scythebill [click here for info]. The software is quick to download and install and runs on Windows, Linux or Mac. It's a revelation if you are a Mac user as databases such as MS Access do not run on Mac. The writer is Adam Winer, an IT expert. He regularly updates it and it can list in either IOC or Clements taxonomic order. As downloaded it comes with a full up-to-date world list with all subspecies.
For info I record all my personal bird records using a free package called Scythebill [click here for info]. The software is quick to download and install and runs on Windows, Linux or Mac. It's a revelation if you are a Mac user as databases such as MS Access do not run on Mac. The writer is Adam Winer, an IT expert. He regularly updates it and it can list in either IOC or Clements taxonomic order. As downloaded it comes with a full up-to-date world list with all subspecies.