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  1. Barr Tender

    Chasing Alcids-- Looking for advice

    Hi folks-- we're two birders from Denver who have birded the Oregon Coast, et al some years ago (and loved it!). We're looking for a shot in the arm for our life lists, and we're very thin on Alcids. We were there in early fall some years back, but I assume breeding season is when we might...
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    Chasing nemeses again

    In what will be our 5th birding trip to Arizona, and our 1st trip anywhere since the virus started, we're heading for Tucson-ish at the end of this month. Hoping to spot the Jacana at Ina Rd, trying AGAIN to get Deb her lifer Am. Bittern, and trying AGAIN for Olive Warbler (Madera), N...
  3. Barr Tender

    LBB or Yellow legged?

    I assume your pics are from across the pond... I didn't check other species, but I did look into Steve N. G. Howell's "Gulls Of The Americas," which features pages of pics of both species. Between Yellow-legged and Lesser Black-backed, it's a slam dunk for the latter. The dark mantle and wider...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    When I planned this trip months in advance, it was for 2 nights Tonopah (including a chase N to Wickenburg Meadows for the Lawrence's) and 2 nights in Globe, for the Olive. Time passed, and Globe totally looked like Not-the-place, while Tucson had the recent sightings. So we cancelled Globe...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    Wasn't really planning to write a formal trip report, so here, by your request, are the cliff's notes! When I checked ebird for species for this trip, I always narrowed the calendar to this year only. As it's only Feb, that eliminated all but month-old sightings. There are still scads of...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    We had tremendous luck on this trip! At this point, as Deb told me recently, every bird we can tick at this point will be one at a time. But-- that said, with tons of research of recent sightings on ebird, we went down with a target list of the original 3 mentioned above, and a total of 14...
  7. Barr Tender

    Tucson/Ferruginous Pygmy Owl RFI

    Hey folks, So we're pretty well planned out and booked for a 5-day weekend, 1/2 phoenix and 1/2 Tucson, for 6 specifically targeted species, and 5 long-shots on the wish list. I've just noticed that, SW of Tucson, recent sightings of Ferruginous Pygmy Owl produce the purple squares, but, due...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    We already have the Sprague's. And if Peach-faced Lovebird (Sibley can call it Rosy if he wants!) is countable, then I MUST chase that one! I have two of them living in my kitchen for the past 5 years, but if I can count them officially, I'm all for it. :king: As for the cold in Sax-Zim...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    Sax Zim was a great experience for us! We whiffed on Spruce Grouse, but got 6 other targets up there (Sharp-tailed, Evening Grosbeak, Boreal Chickadee, Black-backed WP, Snow Bunting, and, after three tries, finally, the Great Gray Owl!), plus an unexpected bonus-- a Gyrfalcon. Our flight...
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    Yet another SE AZ trip; thoughts welcome

    We're down to hunting nemeses, and pending any additions to the target list, we'll be shooting for three birds in mid February 2019. LeConte's Thrasher Lawrence's Goldfinch Olive Warbler We're looking at flying into Phoenix and hitting what's described on ebird as 'the thrasher spot,' East of...
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    Guides: Paper and Human!

    Definitely the ABA guide to SE Az is a must. A couple or three days in the Huachucas area (Sierra Vista area; highly recommend the Ramsey Canyon Inn) will be highly productive. Also, more remote, and also highly productive with different birds is the Chiricahua Mtns area. The former will have...
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    RFI: Winter Pelagic trips out of Gloucester

    Aaaaaannd-- it didn't. Great time, though, in a great place. Frome shore, on a 5-day trip, we got 6 lifers, 5 of which in the first 5 minutes of birding. Common Eider Harlequin Duck Great Cormorant Black-legged Kittiwake Razorbill (my 700th bird) And later, and further south, the Purple...
  13. Barr Tender

    3 birds for identification

    I concur with all three. The eye-ring is diagnostic for Solitary, as the chocolate mantle over orange legs for semi-palm. And the lapwing, well, that's hard to mistake for anything else. :-O
  14. Barr Tender

    ID help / Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Excellent, thanks for the confirmation.
  15. Barr Tender

    Hummingbird in Guanacaste, Costa Rica

    Can't see all the colors, and don't know the bird from personal experience, just cruising through a CR guide... That said, could this be Blue-throated Goldentail?
  16. Barr Tender

    ID help / Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Here is the bird:
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    ID help / Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Images of that one didn't seem right, but got me on the right path. I think what we have is a Chalk-browed Mockingbird. I'll try to get the photo up. Does that sound likely for being sighted in a park in Buenos Aires?
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    ID help / Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Hello all, I've never been to SA, but some friends who just returned from there showed me this photo and asked me to id it. My only SA guide is non-passerines only, and scouring through Wikipedia's list of birds of Argentina, nor some serious guessing on google has gotten me there on this one...
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    RFI: Winter Pelagic trips out of Gloucester

    Ahh, who are we kidding. We want the sea birds. We've rescheduled and booked the boat! Dramamine and fleece pants, if it sails, we'll be on it.
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    RFI: Winter Pelagic trips out of Gloucester

    Drat-- we're coming at the end of the month, and will miss that one. Thanks though.
  21. Barr Tender

    RFI: Winter Pelagic trips out of Gloucester

    Hi all, Two Colorado birders here, coming to Cape Ann the last week in January to bird. We've read that pelagic trips sort of shut down in winter, but having come all this way, even a couple or three species only viewable by boat might well be worth our while. Does anyone know of a pelagic...
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    RFI: Olive Warbler (how late?)

    Ha-- if only I'd had the means to type 'Olive Warbler range map' into google before writing this post. I simply assumed they were migratory, but range maps say show them as permanent residents throughout their range. So as long as you've bothered reading this far, any thoughts on whether...
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    RFI: Olive Warbler (how late?)

    Hey folks, How late in the year can one expect to see Olive Warblers in AZ? We got skunked by the bird twice in one trip (our last trip to AZ was the Chiricahuas, where we missed it at Barfoot, and saw a silouhette that might've been one on Mt Lemmon...) and would love to finally bag it...
  24. Barr Tender

    RFI- Cerulean Warbler

    Hi folks-- We're planning, last minute, to head to MO from Denver to chase a nemesis, the Cerulean Warbler! It looks like, on ebird, that around the Round Spring area is good right now. We'd be heading out for the first half of next week. Does anyone have any additional specifics they can...
  25. Barr Tender

    RFI: Best week for Colima Warbler at Big Bend NP

    Thanks again to all for the advance info. "The rest of the story" is that we did head down to Big Bend NP last weekend. With a cold front pushing down from the snowstorm our home state of Colorado was experiencing, the weather down there was mercifully cool and nicer than we were expecting...
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