Re: Birding NZ
Ha! Thanks Dan - didn't see your email before I sent the message! :o)
Derek
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Derek Matthews
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Re: Birding NZ
Hi Jim,
I¡¯m just putting the finishing touches to our new website (https://worldbirdtraveler.com/) which has all of Carol and my trip reports ¨C I¡¯m still adding photos for some of the
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Derek Matthews
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Re: Birding NZ
Wow, Keith! This is a fantastic resource. Thank you so much!
Jim
James Palmer, PhD
Lecturer, Music Theory | University of British Columbia
Director of Content | PicardyLearning
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James Palmer
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#29
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Re: Birding NZ
James. There is also a trip report from New Zealand on World Bird Traveller website. Here is a link..
https://worldbirdtraveler.com/oceania/new-zealand/
Daniel Bastaja
danielbastaja@...
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Daniel Bastaja
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#28
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Re: Birding NZ
Hi James
Here's my trip report from NZ
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2hKffeV4hhqbE9WeHV5c0FvZ0U
Keith Taylor
Victoria BC
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pat.mary.taylor
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#27
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Birding NZ
Hi everyone,
I've booked some travel for a few weeks in NZ with my wife (mid-Feb to
mid-March). It's not a "birding trip," per se. But, well, you know what
happens. We'll spend around a week and a
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James Palmer
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Canada's Bird House Man - 900 and counting
Found this CBC story
<https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/birdhouses-huron-county-1.5378167?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar&fbclid=IwAR3dz_KXtcEiJ_-FQgcoMmrq4loQvWSJfQkLzBP36hV5fQkN4oHnEynDVmQ>
worth the
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greg ferguson
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#25
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Christmas bird count volunteers needed Langley/Surrey
See more info here
https://thecanadianwarbler.blogspot.com/2019/12/christmas-bird-count-help-needed.html
Cheers
JOGO
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John Gordon
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#24
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Nikon D3s For Sale
Nikon D3s Full frame, excellent for low light. 58,000 clicks. Three batteries $1000.
Nikon D300s and batteries and motordrive grip. $350
John 604 533-7171
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John Gordon
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Re: Ross's Gull near Seattle
Paul¡ thanks for the link to that spectacular photo sequence. Wow! What a shame! It reminds me of the Yellow-throated Warbler on Gabrolia Island that got nailed by a Cooper¡¯s Hawk. I wish these
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Daniel Bastaja
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Re: Ross's Gull near Seattle
Here's a link to a photo collage of the eagle catching the poor gull
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjm284/49155659903/
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Paul Kendal
typed on a phone, which should explain any weirdness beyond the
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Paul Kendal
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Re: Ross's Gull near Seattle
It was posted on tweeters by someone who watched it happen. So I would say
yes, it's true.
http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=1620345&MLID=WA&MLNM=Washington%20Tweeters
wrote:
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pasolaja@...
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#20
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Re: Ross's Gull near Seattle
Somebody on Twitter said the Seattle Ross¡¯s Gull was killed and eaten by a Bald Eagle. Yikes! Does anybody know if this is true?
Daniel Bastaja
danielbastaja@...
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Daniel Bastaja
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#19
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Ross's Gull near Seattle
Adult Ross¡¯s Gull on platform N side Marsh.Island. West of Foster I. Reach from old parking lot of MOHAI.
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pat.mary.taylor
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FREE "Audubon Bird Guide App"
Hi all vanbcbirds members,
Christmas Bird Counts start in 2 weeks, so in keeping with that, its always nice to know about a helpful FREE birding app. The free "AUDUBON BIRD GUIDE APP" is available
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Colin Clasen
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Rare bird¡¯s detection highlights promise of ¡®environmental DNA¡¯
Hi everybody,
I read an interesting piece in the "Nature Briefing" of Nov 19, 2019, and thought to share it here.?Nature Briefing contains short news and facts from the journal "Nature". This piece
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pourmalek_farshad@...
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Recent sightings of the MANDARIN DUCK at Burnaby Lake or Deer Lake or?
Good morning everyone,
Some birders coming from Kamloops this week, would like to see the MANDARIN
DUCK that's been seen off and on over the past year at Burnaby Lake and Deer
Lake.
The last
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Colin Clasen
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Re: Shrike article
You¡¯re welcome Elena. If you go to Pitt Polder or DeBoville Slough just remember to be bear aware. I¡¯ve run into black bears in Pitt Polder more than once. :)
D
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Daniel Bastaja
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Re: Shrike article
Thank you both so much, Colin and Daniel.I can¡¯t wait to get out and scope those spots out. I¡¯ll let you know how I fare.Now let¡¯s hope for better weather...!
Cheers,
Elena
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Elena Ballam
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#13
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Re: Shrike article
Elena¡. Pitt Meadows is great for birding, especially the Pitt Polder region along Neaves Road (sometimes called Rennie Road or Rannie Road). At the north end of Neaves Road where it meets Pitt Lake
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Daniel Bastaja
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#12
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