I'm not sure I can remember everything that's happend since May 2013. In birding terms, I added 7 species to my BOU and Kent list (seeing as I rarely bird outside Kent), then in 2014, I did add one from outside Kent - the Short-toed Eagle.
In terms of moths, I have added 23 Macros and 46 Micros to my life list!
The bird additions were:
Bonaparte's Gull, 28/04/14 at Oare
Dusky Thrush (now accepted), 18/05/13 at Margate Cemetry
Montagu's Harrier, 18/05/13 at Reculver on the way home from the Thrush
Black Kite, 10/06/13 nr Selling
Lesser Yellowlegs, 25/09/13 at Cliffe
Lesser Grey Shrike, 06/10/13 at Capel Fleet, Sheppey
Yellow-browed Warbler, 14/10/13 at Reculver
Short-toed Eagle, 31/05/14 at Morden Bog in Dorset
The thrush was a big old twitch having rolled over in bed in the morning and checked Birdguides (I don't have a pager) and seen it was still there I shot off to the Cemetry. Then on the way back, I swung by for the Monty's at Reculver. Two in one day doesn't happen very often in Kent.
The Lesser Grey Shrike was hard work as I sprinted across the fields on the first evening only to hear it had just gone to roost. I came back the next morning and connected which was really pleasing.
I found my first YBW in the poplar trees by the caravan park at Reculver having tried so many times for this species over the years!
Finally, the Short-toed Eagle rocked up on 31/05/14 when we were staying in Swange, Dorset. I had seen it come up on Birdguides and it kept moving, leaving me thinking it was going to be the usual flyover reports. Then just as I settled into the bath, I checked once more to find it was settled in a tree at Morden Bog! Out the bath, dried and dressed then I high-tailed it the 9 miles to the Bog and ran to the 30-40 gathered people to watch it for about half an hour as the sun set. A Nightjar started singing whilst we were there which added some value to the trip!
My moth numbers have gone up, but only really stuck in the garden. I'm still really keen to get hold of a generator to get out to some different habitat, but getting more and more into Micros has certainly helped with numbers.
As I write, my BOU list is on 272, my Kent list is on 242.
Macro moths is on 347 and Mircos on 97 = 444.
We're off to Dorset for a couple of weeks in the late summer, so might get some more moths. Although the way this summer is going on the east coast for rarities, I might still pick up some new birds...
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