Thanks for visiting my blog. I couldnt find your contact info (didnt look very hard lol) anyway, you asked about my lifelist. Yes, I do have photographs of everything on my life list. What I am going to do eventually is have a book made of each species. I will do that when I hit 100 birds, I am at 90 now so its getting close! I think I will divide all of the types of birds up into sections and do it that way. Shutterfly has some nice options for books and you can add captions or get as creative as you like. I always comment on the life list where and when I saw each bird. That way I have a really good record. Lovely pictures!! I adore the red headed woodpecker, hope to get more shots this year. I did get 3 juveniles last year.
Tracey A book of 100 would be really cool. My sister has made some Shutterfly books. Blurb has some nice options too. I would like to have a life list online that I could update when I got better pictures of a species but I don't want to build it from scratch and don't know of any services. Have you ever seen Matthew Studebaker's Taxonomic catalog? http://www.studebakerbirds.com/catalog.html
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Great shots! What a pretty Woodpecker!
I've never seen a Red-headed Woodpecker!! Very Handsome!!! The geese look so much happier swimming in open water! LOL!
Thanks for visiting my blog. I couldnt find your contact info (didnt look very hard lol) anyway, you asked about my lifelist. Yes, I do have photographs of everything on my life list. What I am going to do eventually is have a book made of each species. I will do that when I hit 100 birds, I am at 90 now so its getting close! I think I will divide all of the types of birds up into sections and do it that way. Shutterfly has some nice options for books and you can add captions or get as creative as you like. I always comment on the life list where and when I saw each bird. That way I have a really good record. Lovely pictures!! I adore the red headed woodpecker, hope to get more shots this year. I did get 3 juveniles last year.
Thanks Olga
I haven't seen very many red-headed woodpeckers but I was lucky that day.
Tracey
A book of 100 would be really cool. My sister has made some Shutterfly books. Blurb has some nice options too.
I would like to have a life list online that I could update when I got better pictures of a species but I don't want to build it from scratch and don't know of any services. Have you ever seen Matthew Studebaker's Taxonomic catalog?
http://www.studebakerbirds.com/catalog.html
Perfect timing here.
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