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  1. Apr 28, 2020 · The sight of a male Kentish Plover is has become less and less frequent in Britain, to the point that it is now classed as a BBRC rarity (Duha Alhashimi). Lesser Scaup is arguably a more surprising elevation. Removed from the list of considered species as recently as 2015, the North American diving duck has become quite rare again over the past ...

  2. Above the rocky terraces are numbered nest boxes, installed to protect the island’s – and indeed the UK’s – rarest breeding seabirds, the roseate tern, from predatory gulls. Of the 4,000 pairs of terns on Coquet, roseates account for just 118 pairs (at a recent count), representing 90% of the UK population.

  3. britishbirds.co.uk › rarities-committee › rare-birdsSpecies - British Birds

    Strictly BOURC only assign a Category to a species. However here we are also assigning a Category to sub-species where they are rare, but the full species is not. An example is Yellow Wagtail which not ‘a BBRC species’ but the subspecies M. f. feldegg, Black-headed Wagtail, is. Furthermore there are 3 ‘groups’ of species where BOURC say ...

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  4. Feb 13, 2009 · Until now. To mark the 50th anniversary of the British Birds Rarities Committee in 2009, BirdGuides in collaboration with British Birds is conducting a poll to find the definitive British rarity event of the past half-century. The rarity roll-call from 1959 to the present day is long and illustrious, so any shortlist will be highly subjective.

  5. Spangler Farm Conservation. Public group. ·. 878 members. Join group. This group is set up to try and stop the development of Spangler Farm into a PUD and to conserve and protect the land.

  6. In the fine print, you should be able to find a collector’s number. This usually includes two, three number digits separated by a backslash. To the right of the collector’s number, you will find a single letter. This letter is another indicator of the card’s rarity. C, U, R, and M indicate the four levels of rarity.

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