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Fur and Fangs rather than Feathers and Beaks

10,000 Birds

On my 21-day Kenyan safaris we reckoned to find around 600 species of birds and around 60 mammals, both impressive totals. In 2023 I attempted to keep a year list of mammal encounters: the list barely exceeded 20 species, while it became complicated by seeing bats and voles that I was unable to name specifically. in the evening.

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The Cure for Binocular Neck: Birding in Montana

10,000 Birds

And, there are 300+ species of birds in this breathtaking region of the northern Rockies. This added to the whole birds of prey experience in Big Sky country. Ask how to ‘be bear aware,’ as they say. Ask how to ‘be bear aware,’ as they say. Insider tip: Take some serious insect repellent. They are everywhere.

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A Day in Anchorage

10,000 Birds

The Anchorage area hosts a number of far norther species I could never hope to see in North Carolina, and I quickly pulled together a list of targets and my friends made a plan. There were a not insignificant number of apparent Herring x Glaucous-winged hybrids too, with black tips and pale mantles. What an incredible experience.

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Back to Forest Park – and a Review of the Opticron Natura BGA

10,000 Birds

I had racked up only twenty-odd species, all of which I’d have to be blindfolded to not see if I spent a year in New York City. I was not tremendously optimistic as I returned to Forest Park for a second shot at the Northern Saw-whet Owl that our beloved host Corey had tipped me off to back at the beginning of January.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve: the Tiger Afternoon

10,000 Birds

There’s a Sloth Bear in tall, dry grass, barely 50 metres from us, but all we can see is a dark, shape-shifting shadow that eventually becomes all but invisible. He has earned his tip. She has grown up in the reserve and has no experience of the environment of which tourists would not be a permanent, however boring part of.

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Licking Clay: the Macaws of Tambopata, Peru

10,000 Birds

The experience is one of the ornithological highlights in the world. The field site I am assigned to is located in one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world and home to a particularly rich avifauna that numbers well over 500 species. That’s right – birds eating clay. Scarlet Macaws.

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Pat’s Year List, it’s 2016!

10,000 Birds

Coming from Niagara Falls, New York, it also means freezing, bitter cold, watching for imaginary Polar Bears while pretending to walk through an Arctic landscape, and looking for owls. This year, visiting Niagara Falls until January 6th gave me the chance to experience a bit of both latitudes. Another year, another list.