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Starting this January, I have been playing G. Ray's SpeciesQuest. It is a asynchronous online competition to go out and See Species. People pick a reasonable taxonomic group, and try to see the largest percentage of species in that taxa in that area (local%), or they they try and find the largest number of species in that taxa everywhere (Total Species.)

I have decided to go for Total Species in both Bird and Butterflies.

I have had, let's say, extemely limited success with the butterflies. But the birds? Oh boy, the birds. I fear I have caught the bug. I'll be a full on twitcher by the end of the year if I don't stop myself.

Though I can't regret it, because it seems to be doing good things with my brain. I'm much more attune to movement now, and I keep getting little jolts of "!" every time I see a bird, even if it's one I have seen many times before. (It at the least, makes up for all the moments of "drat!" when I am too slow or unable to photograph a new one :P. Petition for new birds to stop showing up at work or when I am driving.) I think that little regular moment of 'yay, a galah!' is good for me.

But the more dramatic to me personally is how it's changed the way I interact with the soundscape. I'm learning new bird calls, but I'm also learning ones that it turns out I already subconsciously knew but weren't paying attention to. And like that little bit of dopamine at seeing a common bird in flight, it's nice to step outside and immediately go "oh, that's a magpie lark call. Yay, I like magpie larks!"

Anyway. Next time I'm off work, I'm going to the Big Bookstore to buy a field guide, and I'm hoping they have one that covers both the region I live and the region I work. (I have been using Merlin, which is very helpful... but it also keeps going "We only know ~30% of the birds in your area :(" )

Date: 2026-02-07 09:45 pm (UTC)
lb_lee: Sneak smiling (sneak)
From: [personal profile] lb_lee
Mori/Sneak: BUT HAVE YOU FOUND A POTOO YET???

Date: 2026-02-08 04:33 pm (UTC)
lb_lee: A B-movie blond young man with a pompadour, resembling a Cabbage Patch Elvis, grins weirdly into the camera. (wowzy wow wow!)
From: [personal profile] lb_lee
Aw man, all this time, we erroneously thought they were Australian! Well, today we done learned. But you’re right, Tawny Frogmouths are similarly goofy looking... and with truly amazing camouflage, wow!

Date: 2026-02-08 05:48 pm (UTC)
zdenka: Miriam with a tambourine, text "I will sing." (Default)
From: [personal profile] zdenka
Yay birds! :D Galahs are so pretty. (I've never seen them in person, just photos and videos.)

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