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You have mail Paul

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Craig I have a spare checklist , via british birds august 2013, send me your address on a PM i can pop it in the post !

Paul

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Cheers guys.

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By coincidence I did a checklist for one of the guys at Risley Moss last week. The link below should allow you to download a PDF of the list. Print page one on one side of an A4, then turn it round and print page two on the back, do the same with the next ten pages. Cut the A4's in half, staple them in the middle and you'll end up with two 12 page A6 checklists. Simple! It's a lot easier if you have access to a printer that will duplex!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bygqdaf9wgr8v69/BOU_List.pdf

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Hi Craig I love the RSPB's 'Birdwatchers Field Lists'. It's a little gray book the size of a field notebook. I tick species off for the year and then there's room at the end to add all those rarities! There's 10 lists to a book. Which reminds me I must buy a supply beofre they change the desing and 'modernize' it or stop making them altogether. They cost £1.00. Splendid

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In short, does anyone know where to get one? Birdwatch magazine used to give one away every year but I stopped getting that magazine regularly a while ago. I keep an electronic record but just don't trust computers to keep it safe so just need a simple paper version.

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