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Discussion in 'Quizzes, Competitions & Games' started by Shorts, 31 Dec 2014.

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  1. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    Barring any massive last-minute surprises it looks like my wish will be granted; at the present moment, with the potential for any additional taxa to be picked up being extremely low, the rankings are as follows:

    Hevden: 120
    Zoogiraffe: 113
    TeaLovingDave: 111

    As my nearest rival is devilfish with 88 taxa, I think my third place ranking is safe.

    Now might be a good time to start wondering:

    a) what the next challenge will be
    b) whether we should ban Hevden from competing :p
     
  2. Swampy

    Swampy Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Well done to Hevden for winning the contest again, they must really be eagle-eyed to have seen so many species. It really takes a lot of dedication to visit so many collections for the saker of a contest, they must have really pulled out all the scops. Well done to everyone else who competed, especially Zoogiraffe and TLD. Owl admit, I ended up seeing 11 species, but that was without making any journeys specifically to see birds of prey.
    It is getting Kite Hawkward to come of with any more raptor puns, so i'll stop there. :p
     
  3. devilfish

    devilfish Well-Known Member

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    To add some drama - devilfish was on 88 taxa in March. :p
    I think you're still safe, but I'll try and count up the other new birds I've seen. I'd be surprised if I went over 100. ;)
     
  4. Hevden

    Hevden Well-Known Member

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    No need to ban us, as I said before we won't be actively competing next year(although we might keep a list just so we know how we would have done)
    It doesn't usually take as many collections as you would think, last year was 16. I'm not sure about this year but I would be surprised if it's many more there's just alot of distance between them.

    Good luck to whoever competes next year and I hope you get as much enjoyment out of it as we have, I just hope it's not a one horse race, you need three or four actively competing to keep it going along with a good challenge that nobody is likely to actually finish before the end of the year. This year we would've needed to do the Scottish owl centre and a revisit to Newent to get every available species.
     
  5. devilfish

    devilfish Well-Known Member

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    From what I can work out, I've only been able to add two species in the last 9 months - here's my final list, unless I remember anything else:

    Hagley Falconry Centre 31/1/15

    1. Red-tailed hawk
    2. Snowy owl
    3. African spotted eagle owl
    4. Brown wood owl
    5. Ruppell’s griffon vulture
    6. Barn owl
    7. Burrowing owl
    8. Northern hawk-owl
    9. Northern goshawk
    10. African fish eagle
    11. Southern crested caracara
    12. Himalayan griffon vulture
    13. Turkey vulture
    14. Eurasian eagle-owl
    15. Golden eagle
    16. White-headed vulture
    17. Chaco owl
    18. Long-eared owl
    19. Bengal eagle owl
    20. Striated caracara
    21. Common Buzzard


    Dudley Zoo 10/2/15

    22. Great grey owl


    Cotswold Falconry 17/2/15

    23. African pygmy falcon
    24. Ferruginous pygmy owl
    25. Bateleur eagle
    26. Bald eagle
    27. Tawny eagle
    28. Lanner falcon
    29. Black-chested buzzard eagle
    30. Aplomado falcon
    31. Great horned owl
    32. Common kestrel
    33. Saker falcon
    34. White-backed vulture
    35. Hooded vulture
    36. Red-footed falcon
    37. Ferruginous hawk
    38. Swainson’s hawk
    39. Yellow-headed caracara
    40. Chimango caracara
    41. Boobook owl
    42. Common scops owl
    43. Indian scops owl
    44. Woodford’s owl
    45. Western screech owl
    46. Southern white-faced scops owl
    47. Ashy-faced owl
    48. Barred owl
    49. Vermiculated owl
    50. Verraux’s eagle-owl
    51. Oriental bay owl
    52. Ural owl
    53. Mottled owl
    54. White-eyed kestrel
    55. Mountain caracara
    56. Secretary bird
    57. American black vulture
    58. Gymnogene
    59. Yellow-billed kite
    60. Palm nut vulture


    Cotswold Wildlife Park 17/2/15

    61. Northern white-faced scops owl


    Raptor foundation 19/2/15

    62. Northern hobby
    63. Tawny owl
    64. Short-eared owl
    65. Crested serpent eagle
    66. Brahminy kite
    67. Marsh harrier
    68. Magellan horned owl
    69. Little owl
    70. American kestrel


    British Wildlife Centre 22/2/15:

    71. Peregrine Falcon


    Huxley’s Bird of Prey Experience 22/2/15:

    72. Northern crested caracara
    73. Spectacled owl
    74. Honey buzzard
    75. Steppe eagle
    76. Gyrfalcon
    77. Red kite
    78. Laggar falcon


    Eagle heights 22/2/15:


    79. Griffon vulture
    80. Steller’s sea eagle
    81. Martial eagle


    World Owl Trust 10/3/15


    82. Brown fish owl
    83. Tengmalm’s owl
    84. Desert eagle owl
    85. Forest eagle owl
    86. Sunda scops owl
    87. Tropical screech owl
    88. Cape eagle owl


    South Lakes Safari Zoo 10/3/15

    89. King vulture


    Lotherton Hall 26/7/15

    90. Andean Condor


    Chester Zoo 11/11/15

    91. Luzon Lowland scops owl
     
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