Its been a few years but after quite a gap I have received a copy of the Birdwatchers Yearbook, and I had forgotten what a brilliant little book it is. With the wealth of info out there on the internet, and the ease with which you can create a checklist on your Mac/PC or even using an app on your phone or tablet it seems a bit 'old fashioned' to still be using pen and paper. But theres so much useful info in one place here that I really need to get it back on my xmas list every year. Checklists for birds, butterflies and Damsel/Dragonflies, tide tables, reserve info. Its brilliant.
Anyone else use it?
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