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  1. lgonz1008

    Birding Yellowstone and Glacier National Park in May-June, 2021

    We get them plenty, right now the main rarities are Smooth-billed Ani and La Sagra's Flycatcher (both within an hour of where I live), but a few weeks back I was guiding someone and found the only record of Red-legged Honeycreeper for the US this year. Needless to say the potential is great...
  2. lgonz1008

    Birding Yellowstone and Glacier National Park in May-June, 2021

    Montana is definitely a state I could have explored much more and enjoyed just as well, sadly I was limited by time and a family of non-birders, it's easy to cram in birding when they are enjoying the national parks, than it is while driving through open country. I also did Washington with them...
  3. lgonz1008

    Birding Yellowstone and Glacier National Park in May-June, 2021

    Considering the park is bigger than 2 US states, I'd believe those awesome places are there, similar to Glacier. Although it wasn't as obvious in Glacier because we went before the park was fully opened and we hit the roads/trails early morning or late afternoon (which surprisingly, the birds...
  4. lgonz1008

    Birding Yellowstone and Glacier National Park in May-June, 2021

    Finally got to do a trip outside of my home state in over a year, and I have to say, it felt great, though I missed more than a few targets I had, but that's expected in every birding trip. The trip overall provided me a chance to show my family some of the great sights and wildlife from the...
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