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Essex
United Kingdom
David Avis
2
Bedfordshire
United Kingdom
David Barnes
1
Herts
United Kingdom
David Beer
2
United Kingdom
David Blakeman
13
Herts
United Kingdom
David Booth
7
London
United Kingdom
David Bradnum
20
Co.Wicklow
Ireland
David Branagh
7
Hampshire
United Kingdom
David Broadley
1
United Kingdom
David Broom
1
United Kingdom
David Brown
3
United Kingdom
David Buzza
15
United Kingdom
David Callahan
3
Surrey
United Kingdom
David Campbell
Keen teen patch birder and occasional twitcher.
43
Devon
United Kingdom
David Cope
3
Essex
United Kingdom
David Cousins
Started panlisting properly on January 1st 2024 with exactly 2000 species. Started birding in 2001 when I was 15, and that was it for 15 years until moths took over my whole life. Now trying to identify any bycatch to my garden moth trap. All good fun.
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Cambs
United Kingdom
David Cromack
26
Northumberland
United Kingdom
David Dack
10
West Virginia
United States of America
David Daniels
An avid birder for over 50 years, I have lived and birded in the states of Vermont, Colorado, California, Illinois, Indiana, and West Virginia. I've also birded extensively throughout much of the rest of the United States as well as taken pelagic trips off Southern California (three) and North Carolina (three). I started birding internationally in 2005 and have gone on birding trips to Kazakhstan, United Arab Emirates and Oman, Tunisia, Gambia and Senegal, Yemen (including Socotra) and Djibouti, Honduras, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Jamaica, and Panama. I've also done some casual birding in the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Bahamas.
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United Kingdom
David Darrell-Lambert
1
Angus
United Kingdom
David de Gernier
1
California
United States of America
David Diller
2
Northumberland
United Kingdom
David Dinsley
20 something lad reigniting a childhood passion for all things nature! The feathered variety especially!! Twitch when possible, but generally a casual birder.
3
Brampton
United Kingdom
David Dixon
Started birding Christmas 1976 when I was given my first pair of bins. Had the foresight to start listing birds I had seen on January 1 1977. My first birding trips away from my native Leicestershire were to North Norfolk where I was fortunate to stay at Nancy's. Happy days. Had an ideal local patch in Cadeby Quarry (sadly now much restored back to farmland). First twitch was the 1982 Marmora's Warbler, three of us in my MG Midget was a little short on space. I was a Scilly regular until 2004. I worked for Point Reyes Bird Observatory in California for five field seasons in the nineties. I have subsequently lived in Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cheshire, Flintshire, Denbighshire and now Cumbria. Six favourite birds Northern Wheatear, Waxwing, Swallow, Nuthatch, Dipper and Grey Wagtail. Six favourite birding locations Cadeby Quarry, Bryher, Bolinas Lagoon, North Norfolk coast, outer Point Reyes and Mallorca. Best UK twitches, Kenidjack Yellow throated Vireo, Holkham Red breasted Nuthatch, Lunsford Park Golden winged Wabler, West High Down Alpine Accentor, Nottingham Cedar Waxwing, Llandudno Royal Tern and Bempton Black-browed Albatross.
1
United Kingdom
David Ellis
2
United Kingdom
David Emery
1
Bucks
United Kingdom
David Ferguson
15
Thailand
David Gandy
Birding since 1979, twitching in UK 1986 - 2002 when I left the UK to live in Asia. Resident in Thailand since 2004.
7
Essex
United Kingdom
David Giles
1
United Kingdom
David Gotts
1
Leicestershire
United Kingdom
David Gray
Birder for the last thirty years, twitching since 1993.
Lived most of my life in Leicestershire, but family originally from South Wales.
Keen interest include sea-watching particularly in the Bay of Biscay, Cetaceans, Orchid spotting and supporting Liverpool Football Club and Pontypridd Rugby Club.
13
United Kingdom
David Griffiths
2
United Kingdom
David Griffiths
1
United Kingdom
David Guard
18
Hokkaido
Japan
David Hallman
Birding since November 2012. Excited to be involved with such a great pastime. A resident of Japan and South Korea for many years, currently based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, JP. Pennsylvania (Chester County), USA transplant.
3
United Kingdom
David Hobson
8
Somerset
United Kingdom
David Horlick
Started my bird lists on 1.1.1987 - but carried forward a Buff-breasted Sandpiper from 1986. Most birding is within a short drive of Portishead these days; although the south coast beckons occasionally now petrol is a bit cheaper.
Prefer to spend time on Walton Common during the summer (Butterflies and Plants) where I am volunteer warden for this Avon Wildlife Trust reserve.
3
United Kingdom
David Hudson
12
kent
United Kingdom
David Hudson
1
conwy
United Kingdom
David Hughes
2
Yorkshire
United Kingdom
David Hunter
13
United Kingdom
David Hutchinson
1
Ayrshire
United Kingdom
David Johnstone
Keen birder from Scotland started birding seriously in 2005
30
East Lothian
United Kingdom
David Kelly
16
United Kingdom
David Kennedy
1
Tennessee
United States of America
David Kirschke
2
Gloucestershire
United Kingdom
David Knowles
Avid wildlife watcher and photographer
1
West Yorkshire
United Kingdom
David Lawton
4
Essex
United Kingdom
David Lee
A retired teacher who searches for interesting birds in south east England.
16
Warwickshire
United Kingdom
David Ludlow
11
Norfolk
United Kingdom
David Martin
6
Merseyside
United Kingdom
David McCulley
I took up birdwatching in November 2014 after a friend took me out one afternoon. Since then I have become hooked along with wildlife photography.
9
Norfolk
United Kingdom
David Moon
Not interested in chasing around the country just to get a tick. There's nothing like walking the countryside and just when you least expect it you find something to make your day - and you often do if you just take the time to stand still and enjoy.
3
Cambridgeshire
United Kingdom
David Nation
Started my list from scratch in 1998 and began twitching in 1999. Unfortunately I don't get as much time birding as I would like. I am currently studying for a Sports Science degree which takes up a lot of my time. Lived in Cambridgeshire for 4 years now and find the local birdwatchers to be very friendly and helpful.
5
West Midlands
United Kingdom
David Nicholls
Very new birder, 22 years old, still finding my feet but would one day love to emulate the scales seen on this site.
1
West Midlands
United Kingdom
David Nicholls
Amateur Birdwatcher with limited time to endulge these days. Spend most of my time around the Midlands but enjoy UK hols to birding hotspots.
1
Norfolk
United Kingdom
David Norgate
1
United Kingdom
David Ousey
1
Warwickshire
United Kingdom
David Parker
3
Shropshire
United Kingdom
David Pinner
33
East Sussex
United Kingdom
David Potter
I like to think that I'm half decent birder but still get caught out by iffy gulls and dodgey ducks. I am a self-employed quizzes writer and as such can manage to get out a couple of times a week usually in and around East and West Sussex.
1
Arizona
United States of America
David Powell
4
United Kingdom
David Pritchard
31
Cheshire
United Kingdom
David Robinson
24
Norfolk
United Kingdom
David Roche
Patch birder with a preference for self finds and visible migration
7
United Kingdom
David Roche
3
Norfolk
United Kingdom
David Rose
2
United Kingdom
David Rose
21
United Kingdom
David Ruggie
1
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
David Rushton
2
Hampshire
United Kingdom
David Ryves
11
West Midlands
United Kingdom
David Scott
I first became interested in birds when I spotted a nuthatch in my garden several years ago. Having learned to identify the more common garden birds, I began heading out into the countryside near Wythall where I live to see what I could find.

A chance encounter with a group of birders in Devon four or five years ago opened my eyes to the world of waders and seabirds, but it was a trip to Islay in May 2006 that prompted me to get some decent binoculars and a scope, and to start listing the species I had seen.

Although not immune to the odd twitch, I try to avoid chasing totals and instead concentrate on honing my birding skills and enjoying the simple pleasures of being out in the field.

In 2008 I set up Worcestershire Source, a free reference point for bird sightings in the county of Worcestershire, which I now run with the help of my good friend Kay Donaghy. I also have a blog called Eye To The Telescope, where I write about my birding adventures.
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Lancashire
United Kingdom
David Shallcross
Birding for over 60 years, actively involved in local and national conservation. Chair of LOS www.leighos.org.uk
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