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  1. pbjosh

    South Texas: Mexican Specialties in the US

    I’ve spent about 15 days birding in the theoretical range of Crimson Fruitcrow and have had a sh*tty glimpse and have heard two that I couldn’t find. shrug at some point I’ll see it well :)
  2. pbjosh

    South Texas: Mexican Specialties in the US

    I’ve spent most of my birding life in S America - about 1500 days birded I guess so far? - and I have only ever had one sh*tty look at Purple-throated. In the past few days I’ve gone from my lifer Purple-breasted to 7 total! It’s a bit of luck you could say, but realistically it’s more a...
  3. pbjosh

    South Texas: Mexican Specialties in the US

    Hah I have no intention of going to Chicago either. I’m in French Guyana at the moment, had a tree with 7 male Cotingas of 3 species in it today. Beats Chicago! A friend is actually going to S Texas to twitch and in a chat group with a group of us we’re all raking him over the coals for it and...
  4. pbjosh

    South Texas: Mexican Specialties in the US

    I’ve still never been to the Rio Grande valley. Despite no lifers for me there it does sound like nice birding, similar to a lot of N and C Mexico in terms of just plain birdy and pleasant. I could get more lifers in Chicago than TX come to think of it 🤣
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