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Nomadic Birder: June 2012
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Sunday, June 24, 2012. Of the 196 species of birds confirmed breeding during the latest Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas (2006-11, http:/ www.ohiobirds.org/obba2/. Red-tailed Hawk - Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II results. Turkey Vulture - Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II results. Interesting enough, using eBird. For the past three and a half weeks I’ve been in west-central Ohio doing some non-bird related work in the agriculturally dominated Darke County. Upon arriving, a local birder and I checked an old barn...After a...
Nomadic Birder: Taughannock Loon Watch (part two)
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Friday, December 7, 2012. Taughannock Loon Watch (part two). Taughannock Loon Watch - picnic table wind breaker. Photo by Bill Evans). Today marked the end of the season counting southbound loons over Cayuga Lake. Altogether, a little over 6,000 Common Loons were counted in addition to a half-dozen or so Red-throated Loons. This appears to be quite an impressive number, but looking at the years 1993 through 1997, the average was over 10,000 loons! Have a Wonderful trip! Hope you blog about it! Exciting B...
Nomadic Birder: October 2011
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Namibia Update (Shamvura, Caprivi, Big Sit results). The final week at Shamvura was quite exciting with a couple more boat trips down the Okavango River and various birding jaunts in the surrounding broad-leaved woodlands. Although nothing out of ordinary was recorded, almost daily I was adding another country tick. African Openbills - Okavango River. African Skimmer - Okavango River. Southern Carmine Bee-Eater colony. Hippos - Okavango River. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Nomadic Birder: Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico), Belize & Guatemala (Part 4)
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico), Belize and Guatemala (Part 4). After an incredible day birding the Caracol ruins deep in the Chiquibul Rainforest, we made our way back to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Taking advantage of our high clearance vehicle, we drove down a horrible track to an area known as Big Rock Falls – an ideal place to set up camp for the night. Rio Frio Cave - en-route to Big Rock Falls. Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. 4x4 came in handy. Yucatán Peninsu...
Nomadic Birder: December 2012
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Sunday, December 30, 2012. Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico), Belize and Guatemala (Part 2). Back on the mainland, we took a bus 2.5 hours south (picking up a Jabiru along the way) arriving in Felipe Carrillo Puerto a couple hours before sunset. Originally the plan was to make a quick stop at a supermarket, stock up on foods, and head straight to the famed Vigia Chico Road. Rain in Felipe Carrillo Puerto. Track off Vigia Chico Road. Some of the highlights include: Keel-billed Toucans, Long-billed Gnatwrens, Ros...
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Migration | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. August 7, 2013. Hellip; Continue reading →. Species Profile: Franklin’s Gull. March 23, 2013. I love...
LCRV | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s … Continue reading →. Chipping away: Early January birds. January 15, 2014. Bill Williams River NWR. Big Times in La Paz County. January 2, 2014. December 31, 2013. November 15, 2013.
Events | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count 2013. February 25, 2013. This will be my third year … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count.
La Paz County | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Category Archives: La Paz County. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. Chipping away: Early January birds. January 15, 2014. The Christma...
AZFO | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Streak-backed Oriole at CVCA. November 18, 2013. North American Migration Count 2013. February 25, 2013. North American Migration Count.
North American Migration Count | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Tag Archives: North American Migration Count. March 21, 2014. The birds don’t need to see the Equinox on the calendar to know that spring is here. Here in western Arizona, they’ve been on the move for a few weeks now! Lucy’s Warblers are in full song on territories, Bell’s … Continue reading →. North American Migration Count. North American Migration Count. Western Arizona eBird bar charts: Click here. Western Arizona birding locations: Click here.
Alamo Lake | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Tag Archives: Alamo Lake. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s … Continue reading →. All content and photographs Lauren Harter and David Vander Pluym. No commercial use is allowed without permission. Early, early spring.
Arizona Birding | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Tag Archives: Arizona Birding. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s … Continue reading →. Chipping away: Early January birds. January 15, 2014. Bill Williams River NWR. Big Times in La Paz County. January 2, 2014. Bourbon, ...
Where to Bird | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. The Lower Colorado River Valley is a large area with a lot of birding hotspots. Fortunately, there are a number of resources out there to help visiting birders find exactly what they’re looking for. Where is this Mosquito Flats you speak of? Use the resources below to find the best birding spots! To start with, Mark Stevenson has an article called “ Birding Arizona’s West Coast. Further south, Henry Detwiler maintains a guide to Birding the Yuma Area.
Early, early spring | Phainopepla Fables
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Birding in the Lower Colorado River Valley and Beyond. Chipping away: Early January birds. NAMC 2014 →. Early, early spring. February 12, 2014. While the icy grip of winter closes ever tighter on every other corner of this country, here on Arizona’s west coast we have watched as winter disappeared in January and February, with winds much calmer than usual and the sun’s rays turning a cool January morning into an 80 degree sunshiney day. And definitely only here! Photo allegedly from NASA). Greater White-...
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For those who ride. No explaination is needed as to why we do so. As for the rest,they are missing out on some of the greatest sights, sounds and feelings that riding a motorcycle brings. This web site is a platform to share the photographs, triplogs and the experiences that I have earned during my various small / big. Along with touring it has always been my aim to promote. The best place to hangout is at the edge of a cliff :). Long rides if planned perfectly are joy of lifetime but in any unforeseen i...
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Shoot this series photographs weeks ago. It's about behind the scene of one's masterpiece,. What i meant in fashion industrial. They put a lot of efforts and time on it which not much peoples know that. Credit to : Esther, Stephanie, Jasmine, Vincent, Charmaine and special thanks to Ms. Judy. BTS of fashion designers on local art college(Equator Academy of Art). Labels: behind the scene. Wednesday, February 9, 2011. 可是我倒没有。。。只有那一丁点的开心。 很烦恼,很枯燥,恨无助。 好为难,好辛苦。。 A new cam for myself.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico), Belize and Guatemala (Part 4). After an incredible day birding the Caracol ruins deep in the Chiquibul Rainforest, we made our way back to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. Taking advantage of our high clearance vehicle, we drove down a horrible track to an area known as Big Rock Falls – an ideal place to set up camp for the night. Rio Frio Cave - en-route to Big Rock Falls. Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. 4x4 came in handy. Although it was...
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