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My adventures in the (drum roll)... World of Birds! Clash! As nobody has been asking, I'll explain. George Bristow was a taxidermist at the hub of the Hastings Rarities scandal. From 1896 to 1939, hundreds of rare birds passed through his shop in St Leonards-on-Sea which he claimed were locally killed. They were later shown to be fraudulent. I'd like to think that at the back of his shop was a time machine linked to a freezer in another dimension, full of dead birds. You read it here first.
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Are 25,473 British rare bird enthusiasts allowed to say "we told you so"? :-)
Hmmm, I guess I more or less said that on BF already.
Shame the BOU (again) went half-way & failed to accept Ichtyaetus... it just makes those Med Gulls even better!
Jan Hein
Are 25,473 British rare bird enthusiasts allowed to say "we told you so"? :-)
Absolutely not... they have to wait for the BB paper and see what a towering monument to erudition it represents. :-O
So why can't we have scientific names that are easy to remember (and spell) Chroicocephalus indeed.
A birding magazine over here suggested the common name "Sea Gull" for the American Herring Gull since every non-birder calls every gull a seagull. At least they'd be right some of the time.
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