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How many of you are bird watchers?

Started by Gwangi, January 30, 2023, 08:04:03 PM

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Ajax88

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Quote from: bmathison1972 on July 29, 2024, 03:14:46 PMWow avatar_Ajax88 @Ajax88 - over 1000 species? I am creeping up on 400 for North America!

Huge birding adventure yesterday. Was invited to join a group tour! Got four bird lifers: Canada Jay, Pine Grosbeak, Red-necked Phalarope, and Mountain Bluebird.

https://ebird.org/tripreport/263450


other vertebrates of interest:
Mule Deer
American Red Squirrel
Uinta Chipmunk (mammal lifer)
Snowshoe Hare (mammal lifer)
Coyote
Desert Cottontail
Common Side-blotched Lizard

Yeah, 1030 worldwide, sitting at 679 in the USA! Taking a trip to Alaska soon so that number should go up a bit! :)


bmathison1972

I was in Madison, Wisconsin for work this weekend and got some birding in. Got 44 species, including two lifers, the Broad-winged Hawk and Willow Flycatcher:

https://ebird.org/tripreport/266140

Mammals observed included eastern chipmunk, eastern grey squirrel, white-tailed deer, and raccoon.

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