1000birds.com 2007 WSB team

World Series of Birding 2008

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Team members
Bob H. (PA), Corey H. (PA), Nick K. (NJ) and Jonathan W. (England)
Birding resume
Bob Birding for 26 years. Started off slow, but like many avid birders eventually learned enough about the wonders of bird migration to realize that birding is just about the best way to enjoy life, wherever it leads you and whenever that may be.
Nick Birding for a little over 20 years now. I've enjoyed the outdoors ever since I was born in a small village (pop. 90) in the mountains of North Western Greece.
Jonathan Birding since 1987. Initially watched the legendary Wath Area and Barnsley Moors, South Yorkshire, England. The former was, and still is, an excellent place to observe migrating waders (sorry, shorebirds), despite it being located in the middle of the UK. Studies in Norfolk, arguably the best birding county in the UK, allowed me to boost my UK list. Now I work in London and focus more on twitching than  local patch work. Visited NJ for the first time in August 2000, and made subsequent trips in the autumn (sorry, fall) over the last few years –  always based in Cape May, yet I’ve never seen a Cape May Warbler there (or anywhere else)!
Corey  I have been seriously birding for about 3 or 4 years, but have been interested in birds for at least 10.
Day job
Bob Manager for a Pennsylvania energy company. Board member of the Lehigh Gap Nature Center and Lehigh Gap Wildlife Refuge.
Nick Director of Information Technology for a Pennsylvania casino
Jonathan University College London.
Corey Student
Why am I participating?
Bob To raise much needed funding for conservation efforts and because team captain Nick K. is so darn persistent.
Nick To do my part with conservation and for selfish reasons i.e. to enjoy nature and the camaraderie of fellow birders
Jonathan To raise funds for a good cause, and to have a great day chasing birds across the state.  Also, such an activity promotes birding and it’s of particular importance to get more people involved of all ages  to keep birding and conservation alive in the future.
Corey To raise money for bird conservation and to see birds!
Favorite bird
Bob The one beyond the next bend in the trail. I am partial to raptors but would trade a good look at a Golden Eagle in fall migration for a breeding plumaged warbler sitting still on a leafless branch in the spring.
Nick Gray Catbirds. I just love their curiosity.
Jonathan Must be a gull, a difficult choice between Yellow-legged and Caspian Gull
Corey Short-eared Owl
Favorite birding place
Bob The place at which I am birding on any given day. Given a choice, that would be Cape May on most days.
Nick Cape May
Jonathan In the UK it’s a close call between the Barnsley area and the North Norfolk coast. Abroad it’s got to be Cape May for its variety of habitat and migration that can be covered easily in a day.
Corey Corkscrew Swamp Florida
Favorite birding outing
Bob Watching the falcons at Cape May in early October.
Nick A tie between banding hawks in Cape May and visiting Machias Seal Island in Maine
Jonathan Watching for raptors on the Barnsley Moors, when after hours of nothing, you get 5 minutes of madness and the raptors show - sometimes all at once, be it the king of accipiters or a Merlin, Buzzard, Hen Harrier or a Peregrine. My first UK Pelagic – seeing Fea’s Petrel follow the ship (Scillonian) for over an hour in August 2001 – wow what a performer!
Corey Cape May on an early summer morning
Funniest birding story
Bob Watching two immature Red-headed WPs land on the same vertical branch on Nummy Island, north of Cape May, while a Merlin cruised by. My buddy called to me to check out the Merlin but I did not want to give up the two woodpeckers. He was aggravated because I would not look at "his" good bird. Meanwhile, the two woodpeckers saw the Merlin and froze. As the Merlin flew past them at a distance they carefully turned their heads, tracking the raptor's flight path. Then at the precise moment, and in unison, both WPs shifted their position on the branch to keep the vertical branch between them and the Merlin. Later, my buddy agreed that I had a good reason for ignoring his "good bird."
Nick Watching an immature Bald Eagle in flight being dive-bombed my two Red-winged Blackbirds at the Bombay Hook NWR in Delaware. At one point one of the Blackbirds landed on the back of the Eagle and made believe it was Woody Woodpecker for a solid minute or two.
Jonathan Watching a Cattle Egret (scarce visitor to the UK from Europe) having a face-off with a Cow. The egret made attempt after attempt of landing on the cow’s back (as it would do to cattle, horses and sheep on its breeding grounds) but the cow kept throwing it off. They then just glared at each other across a dyke. The egret was very confused!
Corey I was making snow angels in the freshly laid snow in my backyard, when while I was on my back, I noticed a hawk coming towards me.  When I stopped waving my arms and legs, the hawk lost interest.  When I started again, it flew my direction, and I noticed it was an immature light-phase rough-legged hawk.  My parents said I must have looked like a dying animal!
Prediction on # of birds
Bob 170. Not world class, but a challenging total for a first time WSB team of rubes from two states, two continents and two (or three???) different generations.
Nick 175
Jonathan I’ll leave that to the locals.
Corey 180
Target bird for WSB
Bob Black Rail...because team captain Nick says it does not exist.
Nick Black Rail so that we end the day on a high note.
Jonathan Cerulean Warbler (is this possible?) and/or Cape May Warbler please.
Corey Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow
Location I look forward to bird on WSB
Bob Northern Sussex County.
Nick Northern New Jersey
Jonathan Too many to mention, but I’m looking forward to birding places in NJ that I’ve never visited before especially in the north and west of the state.
Corey Vesper Hill
Type of food that I will bring with me on the big day
Bob Fruit and light snacks.
Nick Candy bars, Chocolates and any other junk food that will keep me awake
Jonathan Sandwiches
Corey small snacks, granola bars
Type of drinks
Bob Water
Nick Water, Coke more Coke and any other soda that will keep me awake
Jonathan In the absence of proper English tea (of the Tetleys variety) J , Hot Chocolate will be my call
Corey Water





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