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This was the month we (in the northern hemisphere) had all been waiting for, but what a strange month May 2020 has been. European Turtle-Dove (Streptopelia turtur). The post Collaborative List – May 2020 appeared first on 10,000 Birds. Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus). Rock Pigeon (Columba livia).
European Turtle-Dove – Streptopelia turtur. The post Collaborative List – July 2020 appeared first on 10,000 Birds. Great Crested Grebe – Podiceps cristatus. Rock Pigeon – Columba livia. Common Wood-Pigeon – Columba palumbus. Pale-vented Pigeon – Patagioenas cayennensis.
The 2020 Olympics will be held in Tokyo, Japan. Oriental Turtle Dove. Do birders and canoeists/kayakists/kayakers/kakies make good bedfellows I wonder? The new canoeing centre is still under construction at Kasairinkaikoen, so to hide my disappointment, I went birding instead.
Yale University Press, New Haven and London, May 19, 2020. Photos in the body of the review, above, by David Tipling.] Flights of Passage: An illustrated natural history of bird migration. By Mike Unwin and David Tipling. 9 ¼ x 11 3/8, $40. ISBN 9780300247442. The post Flights of Passage: a book review appeared first on 10,000 Birds.
He’s the author of The New Neotropical Companion (2017, originally published in 1997), a must-read for any birder preparing to travel to Central and South America, the Peterson Reference Guide to Bird Behavior (2020), and a long list of other books and articles. The 11th chapter is on research and conservation challenges.
For 2020, the list will only contain the relevant month’s sightings to avoid huge, bulky posts as the year progresses. These are the opening stats for 2020. 17 Jan 2020. 05 Jan 2020. 28 Jan 2020. 05 Jan 2020. 05 Jan 2020. 10 Jan 2020. 01 Jan 2020. 25 Jan 2020. 05 Jan 2020.
371 Oriental Turtle-Dove – Streptopelia orientalis. In particular 272 species were noted from 14 checklists submitted on October 17th, eBird’s October Big Day. 1 Common Shelduck – Tadorna tadorna. 2 Water Rail – Rallus aquaticus. 3 European Golden-Plover – Pluvialis apricaria. 174 Scarlet Macaw – Ara macao.
283 Oriental Turtle-Dove – Streptopelia orientalis. The post Collaborative list – November 2020 appeared first on 10,000 Birds. The life list has moved forward to 4044 after a few late entries from last month and an errant Ryukyu Minivet from Kai. 1 Harris’s Hawk – Parabuteo unicinctus.
If you wish to see a full list for 2020, you can find it here. . December’s beats found 609 birds after submitting 116 checklists from 8 countries (USA, UK, Costa Rica, China, Mexico, Serbia and Australia). The year list ends on a provisional 1803 species from 1608 checklists submitted by 12 beats from 16 countries.
The idea being that putting December and the 2020 year review in the same post may prove to be listing overload for some. This year you get two listy posts for the price of one. You lucky, lucky birders! So this is the list for the complete year and the December list can be seen here.
Surrounded by coral reefs filled with fish, sea turtles of three species plus the common visits of Manta Rays: it is a pretty exciting place for anyone who likes to skin dive. On Lady Elliot Island in our southern Barrier Reef, where I visited in late 2020, the Black Noddies began breeding recently in 1985.
Further chapters detail wildlife watching opportunities for primates, birds, reptiles, turtles, butterflies and dragonflies; a description of the parks and reserves by habitat type; and a wildlife watching calendar to help plan a trip. Publication date 09 Apr 2020. Product details. Format Paperback | 208 pages. ISBN10 1912081091.
I visited Tengchong in late 2020 and wrote about it – but I also went there earlier, in 2017, and this post shows some photos I took during that trip, along with the usual comments that seem to be much more about ridiculing my fellow humans (especially ornithologists and the like) than providing useful information on birds.
08 Feb 2020. 09 Feb 2020. 23 Feb 2020. 09 Feb 2020. 01 Feb 2020. 18 Feb 2020. 14 Feb 2020. 23 Feb 2020. 01 Feb 2020. 01 Feb 2020. 01 Feb 2020. 08 Feb 2020. 23 Feb 2020. 02 Feb 2020. 11 Feb 2020. 01 Feb 2020. 10 Feb 2020.
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