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Monday, January 7, 2008

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It is really too much to expect records of all species seen/heard to be recorded to tetrad or possibly even 10 km square level. However, perhaps for more difficult or unusual species (such as that hooting owl, the flushed woodcock, odd wader, less common finch or bunting, willow/marsh tits) it would be really great if locations could be remembered and logged later as Atlas Roving records. It is possible that "your team" might find the first ones for a particular area; if so those records will have even extra value!

Has anyone seen lesser spotted woodpecker anywhere in Pembs this winter? Will this weekend provide the first one for the Atlas (assuming we still have any left in the County)?

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