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  1. pbjosh

    Green Listing 2021 - Joint thread

    Migration is finally in swing, and I have been biking around a good bit the past few days. I think I have one green tick for the combined list this morning - Grasshopper Warbler. I didn't do an exhaustive scan but the other migrants I saw (Savi's, Sedge, etc) were already on the list. Cheers
  2. pbjosh

    Green Listing 2021 - Joint thread

    I'm still getting out for 2-3-4 walks in the woods / week, and have a couple more that I don't think are on the list yet: Black Woodpecker Hawfinch I will theoretically have my bike back in a week or two and will start to be able to get to a lot more birds w/o train or tram!
  3. pbjosh

    Green Listing 2021 - Joint thread

    Well I'm now based in a decidedly colder and less birdy environ, but beautiful all the same and seemingly more orderly (remains to be seen if that is net positive or negative, hah!). And my lord is it lovely to be back to European bread, cheese, and wine! As we are getting settled I've not done...
  4. pbjosh

    Green Listing 2021 - Joint thread

    I live in Buenos Aires, so this is my most frequent destination, and the majority of my local birding is by bike. It's actually a very good city for birding, if you're going to live in a city this large and bird within the city and not 1-2 hrs outside. In years past I probably got to about...
  5. pbjosh

    Green Listing 2021 - Joint thread

    I cycled to Costanera Sur today. Lovely on the way there, perhaps 24-25C. A bit warm on the way back (34C). Water levels are extremely low so a lot of waterfowl are absent, and it's getting on midsummer so some of the fairly common breeding birds are much quieter than they were a month or two...
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