
Mick and Joy Braker
UK
Mick and Joy come from the UK. They have been birding for about twenty years and are members of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and many more groups, including their local society, The Leicestershire and Rutland Ornithological Society. Joy is on the committee and she is the publicity officer for them. They both travel abroad twice a year and are quite worried they will get too old and frail to see all the places they want to bird. They are trying very hard not to let that happen. Unfortunatly they have to go to work to pay for it, so time is limited. Joy is a warden in a sheltered housing for the elderly and Mick is a plumber.IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 29 August 2007
- Number of videos posted: 49 covering 26 species (0.26%)
- Number of photos posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
- Number of sounds posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
Material by Mick and Joy Braker on IBC
Videos
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Galapagos Dove (Zenaida galapagoensis)
Two birds preening on the ground Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (ssp galapagoensis) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 23 sec 3.1 -
Large Ground-Finch (Geospiza magnirostris)
A female feeding on the ground and then jumping to a stone Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 22 sec 3.2 -
Small Ground-Finch (Geospiza fuliginosa)
A close-up of a female swallowing seeds Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 25 sec 3.6 -
Small Ground-Finch (Geospiza fuliginosa)
A female perched on leaves and feeding Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 9 sec 3.5 -
Medium Ground-Finch (Geospiza fortis)
A dorsal sight of a female feeding on the ground Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 9 sec 3.1 -
Medium Ground-Finch (Geospiza fortis)
A close view of a female foraging on the ground Locality Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands (Monotypic species) 3 October 2004 07 September 2007 14 sec 3.3
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