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Recent content by lammergeier05

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    How many cuckoos have you seen?

    65: including anis, koels and malkohas
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    8 lifers from the islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, highlights on top of all the available endemics (all quite easy) being Bridled Quail-Dove and White-tailed Nightjar
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    How many species of owl have you seen

    70. Latest two are Black-capped Screech-Owl and Tawny-browed Owl in Brazil
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    4689 White-lored Tyrannulet, Arua Forest, Bahia, Brazil (topping off a NE Brazil trip loaded with rare and highly local endemics like Indigo Macaw, Araripe Manakin, Pernambuco Foliage-gleaner, Orange-bellied Antwren and Banded Cotinga) as well as a second chance at some bogey birds from SE...
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    Top 5 of 2023

    2023 had a lot of highlights but will narrow down to a mix of challenging and spectacular species from Brazil, Mexico and South Africa 1. Araripe Manakin, Ceara, Brazil. A highly range restricted species discovered to science in 1996, this striking red and white bird can readily be seen in a...
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    Four Bahama endemics, including the increasingly rare - since Hurricane Dorian - Bahama Swallow (together with the Woodstar, Yellowthroat and Warbler) on a weekend sojourn on Abaco
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    After 5 (net) armchair ticks with the latest eBird update, I was able to get back to Mexico to add White-throated Jay and Blue-capped Hummingbird from the slopes south of the regional capital of Oaxaca.
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    SE Brazil: Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo to Rio Grande do Sul (3 weeks in July 2023)

    Just back from a three week trip to one of the world's most threatened centers of endemism, SE Brazil. An isolated mountain chain in one of the most populated centers in Brazil, many of these species are just hanging on in remnant forest fragments. This three week trip report will cover many...
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    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    9110 Red-spectacled Parrot
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    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    9108 Speckle-breasted Antpitta
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    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    9104 Black-backed Tanager
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    Tips on seeing Australia's wildlife travelling the East Coast for 2mth (Cairns to Melbourne)

    Yes, right at the broken river viewing decks they are quite reliable. Here’s a good guide with some tips. No tour needed. Finding the platypus of Eungella National Park | A Little Off Track
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    Tips on seeing Australia's wildlife travelling the East Coast for 2mth (Cairns to Melbourne)

    Hi, I did this whole trip 5 years ago and managed to see echidna (Royal NP south of Sydney), platypus (Eungella NP), kangaroo (well you’re not going to miss those) (but sadly not wombat or koala). You can check out my trip report at https://ebird.org/tripreport/32295 if you have any bird species...
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    Back from a 230 lifer tour of Brazil’s Atlantic forest and Minas Gerais (with highlights such as Brazilian Merganser and Gray-winged Cotinga with a layover Blue-capped Motmot in Xalapa, Mexico
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    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    9048 Aztec Thrush
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