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Recent content by LittleBrownCreeper

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    Update: Greetings from The Philippines

    Hi, Gerry.🐦‍⬛
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    Opinions of Wings or Tropical Birding Tours?

    Hi, Igonz: I know I must have asked you for this guide's name, but like a dolt, I went and lost it. Would you mind sending it to me again? Many thanks. --LBC
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    Philippines mid February to mid March 2024

    I'm heading to Manila for a wedding early Feb. I want to get a private guide for Palawan and maybe Cebu. Would be great to do a day trip or two on Luzon. Where are you thinking of going?
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    October Big Day

    I live in Seattle and find Seattle Birds Connect (previously Seattle Audubon) trips to be generally closed to the public. Other Audubons are more likely to welcome visitors and other nonmembers. Nearby chapters include Eastside and Seward Park. Many more here: Audubon Centers in Washington State
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    Good hotspots, South-central Washington, Sep-Oct?

    I haven't spent time near Pasco, but here are some Washington State resources for you. WA Mobile Dashboard Birding Resources A BIRDER'S GUIDE TO WASHINGTON Washington Chapter Network That last link is Audubon chapters in Washington. Most Audubon chapters, except Seattle, have multiple...
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    Hello from the Philippines

    Paltik, hello: My family lives in the Philippines (Manila, La Union, and TBD since he just moved out of northern Palawan). Next time I go, I'll look you up! I'm especially interested in birding Palawan and, of course, Cebu.
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    Northern Ecuador August 2024

    Igonz1088, as you know, I'm traveling this fall, but this info is terrific for planning my trip. I would love a detailed itinerary if you don't mind sharing. Thanks.
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    How long to stay in Mindo, Ecuador

    Usually, I like to ID birds on my own. But after taking a gander at Ridgely and Greenfield, I'm thinking a guide would be helpful. Especially because I don't want to drive and I'm traveling solo. Maybe I'll try a few places on my own, though.
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    How long to stay in Mindo, Ecuador

    Ah, good to know! I was thinking the jungle would be too dense to actually see much except at feeders. I'd like to get into the bosque not watch feeders the whole time.
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    Mindo: Birding the West Slope of Ecuador

    Nelson is not available but says his friend is. If Nelson says his friend is good, I'm guessing I can bank on that? Your opinion?
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    Bird Tours with the company Tropicalbirding

    So lunken5: What did you think?
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    Mindo: Birding the West Slope of Ecuador

    Rereading this and contacted Nelson Apolo. Thanks, again.
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    How long to stay in Mindo, Ecuador

    Dortmundbirder: I'm traveling solo Sept. or Oct. and will study your itineraries in detail. I'm an avid longtime but NOT a "power birder." Meaning I want to spend almost all my time birding, but I won't stick a fork in my eye if I don't check off every species or bag 40 spp./day. I don't have...
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    Ecuador bird photography mid September - start of October

    Arie: Responded to you. My trip is shaping up to be approximately the same dates as yours. I'm not shooting, but I also like spend time sitting in one spot or doing short hikes not just species-bagging. Also, I'm independent, so we might travel compatibly.
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