I leave on Thursday
First of all, I want to point out that I really liked BillyJoe's picture of the Black Cockatoo. The other one is so familiar from TV and so on, but I don't know if I've ever seen much of the black one before.
Second, I am leaving on Thursday for Japan. After being in Chiba for a week, I'll head as far north as is possible without leaving the country, to Wakkanai on Hokkaido. I am hoping this means I may have a chance on Steller's Eagle and Harlequin Duck, but I may be too early in the season... I will be there during the height of migration for many passerines, though, and as I understand it, we'll also catch a lot of ducks, cuckoos, woodpeckers, and whatnot.
I then go to Furen-ko, which I believe is in southern Hokkaido, then to Niigata for Fukushimagata, then to Miyagi for Tori-no-Umi (Sea of Birds!!!), then back to Niigata, and then finally to Australia, then London. This will be an awesome trip! I will be back in Sweden "permanently" around the 20th of December, and then leave immediately for my parents' place, then Austria. So I'll only be back to add stuff of my own to the list in the middle of January or so.
Tomorrow, however, I will probably not have time to check in, as there are a million things to do at work (damn you, procrastination!

), and a million friends to say bye to. So I hope you all have a nice autumn, with lots of being out in nature. I will do my best to add another 200 species or so on my trips, which I hope will be no problem. That'd mean that we'd be somewhere around 800 or so, and EHocking has said that he might add a few as well. 1000 is not unreachable!^^
Anyway, I wish you all the best. I may be reachable on my mail occasionally, but by no means regularly. That's the back side of the wilderness^^. EHocking and some others here (sphenisc?) has my email-address if anyone needs it for some reason.
Oh, and I'll take A LOT of pictures^^. If nothing else, I am sort of required to take a picture of every individual I get lice from, which hopefully will mean a few hundred of those alone, not counting other birds. And I still have 50-odd pictures from Sweden to send to EHockinhg, so maybe I'll actually take time to do that when I get back as well. I should be finished well before the final collapse of the Universe, I guess.
So: take care and have fun!