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  1. Adun

    check out pajarear.co

    Hi If you plan to go birding in Colombia, you might want to check out this website: Pajarear en Colombia Basically, it gives you the frequency each bird species is observed in each HotSpot in Colombia, so you can answer questions such as: If I want to see X species, ¿which would be the best...
  2. Adun

    Eagle Optics Kingbird 6.5x32

    I wanted to thank Steve C and FrankD, and for their reviews of the Eagle Optics 6.5x32 porro, but those threads are 10 years old and won't let me comment, so I'm starting a new one and adding my own two cents. I'm on a very (very!) tight budget, in South America, and upgrading from cheap $32...
  3. Adun

    Do House Wrens eat small lizards?

    Hello My wife and I are new birders, and we still struggle with birds we see for the first time. We live in Cali, Colombia, South America, it's a seasonless city that still has lots of trees and remains of "tropical dry forest", just 3°N of the equator. In our garden we have a hummingbird...
  4. Adun

    Binocular replacement/upgrade

    Hello, I'm new in this forum, since my wife and I just recently started birding. I have two inexpensive of binoculars that I got a couple of years ago for astronomy: Celestron UpClose G2 in 7x35 and 10x50 sizes (I paid around US$30 for each) When we started birding that's what we used. The...
  5. Adun

    Hello from Colombia

    Hello I've always loved nature, and seen countless nature documentaries, and over the years I had glimpsed once or twice a hummingbird feeding from a blooming aloe vera plant in my patio. Last December my wife got us a hummingbird feeder, and the birds that came got the frenzy started. We then...
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