So, back in 2007 I spent the year
seeing how many different species of vertebrate (excluding fish) and butterfly I could spot around Rotherhithe, in inner London.
And I scored 71.
Since I now live somewhere completely different, I'll try the same again for 2014 and see how I get on. The ground rules (lightly edited from last time) are:
- The area is
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Do you have to be walking? Because the best way to spot your local large mammal appears to be driving up and down your road late at night. And why won't you see hedgehogs otherwise? They're often just wandering around.
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Putting out saucers of mealworms to attract them might be considered cheating, but the rules don't say no.
Do you have to be walking?
Well, I'm sure he could be sitting with his feet up in the lounge looking out of the window. But the walking distance is a constraint that stops him bagging stuff not in the vicinity.
I'm amused at the option for no sightings during the year though. I'm also amused by the herring gull sub-species/species proviso, though it's a fair enough rule for collecting purposes.
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edited for stupid spelling mistake
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I've had a tame one land on my head. Stupid creature. Adorably cute, but utterly stupid - owls have very small brains under all those feathers. Anyway, this one was supposed to be flying to my wrist, but decided a black leather hat was a suitable alternative.
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Hear them all the time in the woods at the end of our road.
FF
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