I share the same patch as you shannon but would have a different big 5, ring-necked parakeet grey heron willow tit kingfisher grey wagtail usually get them most visits. still haven't seen kingfisher or lapwing on the docks so will need to pay Pomona a visit.
Having experienced searching for The Big Five in Africa in 2008 (saw Lion, Leopard, Elephant and Buffalo) and having plenty of time to dream up marketing schemes for my main local patch, Salfords' docklands, whilst wandering around the site, one day I thought it would be fun to select a Salford Docklands Big Five, five species to represent the site, for tourists to look for when visiting and for birders to look for, especially on the Birdwatching Cruises and the various nature walks on-site
The species chosen were Kingfisher, Lapwing, Grey Heron, Mute Swan, Cormorant, chosen for a variety of reasons such as colours, size and likelihood of visitors being able to see them!
The Big Five were featured on BBC1 Urban Jungle (see YouTube: The Salford Docklands Project) when I took the Urban Birder around the patch on a boat and I managed to locate all five for the camera crew (after nabbing a cameraman for an additional hour to find and film a Kingfisher)
My questions are:
1. Who has seen the Salford Docklands Big Five ?
2. If you were to choose a Big Five for your local patch, what would the species be ?
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