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Collaborative List – Q3 2022

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During the third quarter of 2022 (July, August, and September), the Collaborative submitted 212 checklists from 3 countries ( Australia , Costa Rica , Mexico , and the United States ). July: 81 checklists and 318 species. August: 54 checklists and 195 species. September: 82 checklists and 259 species.

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Collaborative List – 2022

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In 2022, the 10,000 Birds eBird Collaborative submitted 1,837 checklists from 9 countries ( Australia , China , Costa Rica , Mexico , Saint Lucia , Serbia , Trinidad and Tobago , United Kingdom , and the United States ) and observed 1,273 species. The Collaborative life list increased to 4,140.

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Victoria’s Riflebird, a Bird-of-paradise

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There are, however, two species that are more accesible than the rest of the family. Four members of the family are found in Australia, and while two of these are in the no less inaccessible cape York region, two species of riflebird range as far south on the coast of Australia as just north of Sydney.

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Petrel Paradise

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Fluttering Shearwater ( Puffinus gavia ) Flesh-footed Shearwater ( Puffinus carneipes ) Buller’s Shearwater ( Puffinus bulleri ) Along with these three were Two further species, also both familiar to North American birders, Sooty Shearwaters and Short-tailed Shearwaters. It is also restricted as a breeder to the north of North Island.

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Shorebirds of Roebuck Bay

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The Red Knot are very good at hiding amongst the flock and they are one of the species that are of most concern. “White” Red Knot If you need to see a few thousand shorebirds and a great variety of species then you need to be here! Sooner or later you will come across a challenging flock.

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Recommended Reading: An Australian Birding Year

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I love to travel and to read, hence, I clearly love travelogues, from James Cook to Noah Strycker. They both saw an impressive 640 species (plus a dozen or two more each, but not together), yet, while Bruce is still birding nowadays, Lynn is quite happy to forget birds and pursue other interests. Now, that’s a rarity.

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A Brief Coastal Visit to Oz

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As my opening word suggests; the Sunshine Coast is located in Australia as the attached Google map illustrates. Today, in addition to views of most of the resident species, we also managed views of a regular but uncommon migrant that will be familiar to some, perhaps many, US birders – a Wandering Tattler.

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