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A world record big year for birds


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By Nicholas Lund, Slate

I doubt anyone had a busier 2015 than Noah Strycker.

Beginning in Antarctica on New Year’s Day 2015, the 29-year-old Oregon man crisscrossed 41 countries on all seven continents on his way to shattering the record for most bird species seen in a single year.* Of the estimated 10,400 bird species on Earth, Strycker saw 6,042 of them in just 365 days.

Big Years—birder slang for yearlong benders to see as many birds in a given area as possible—are a huge undertaking, even when focused on the birds in a given county or state.  Hardcore birders with lots of spare time (and money) and a permissive spouse occasionally make a run at the American record, currently held by Neil Hayward, who saw 749 species in 2013.

But worldwide Big Year attempts are almost unheard of. Too grueling. Too expensive. Too many logistics. American ornithologist James Clements made the first real attempt at a global Big Year in 1989, finishing with 3,662 species. Two Brits, Alan Davies and Ruth Miller, took on Clements in 2008 and finished with 4,341 species while dodging armed robbers and abandoning sinking boats.

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  1. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 13, 2016

    Where have the flocks of migrating geese gone? Seems like they’ve not been around the last few years?

    Have the geese gone somewhere?

  2. billy the mountain says - Posted: January 13, 2016

    yes.

  3. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 13, 2016

    Where have the geese gone? Why did they go?

  4. Noel F says - Posted: January 16, 2016

    They migrated like they are supposed to.

  5. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 16, 2016

    Noel,

    In years past I remember watching and listening to the geese. One year there was actually, according to the news at the time, locals herding geese on the beach! Local people lined up, some were injured ‘herding’ the geese. The golf course had geese everywhere.

    I just haven’t seen or heard the geese for awhile. Like the frogs!