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Re: Banded CAGO at Piper Spit, Burnaby Lake
Hi Ted, Bird bands are administered by the federal Bird Banding Office (BBO) in Canada and by the Bird Banding Lab via USGS in the U.S. All bands issues in North America are part of the combined NA
By Derek Matthews · #719 ·
Re: Banded CAGO at Piper Spit, Burnaby Lake
I think www.reportband.gov is your best bet for this. They've got info on what they're looking for and which are their bands, as well as you can email them if you've got questions. -Dale Floer,
By Dale Floer · #718 ·
Banded CAGO at Piper Spit, Burnaby Lake
Saw this CAGO yesterday (Sunday) at Piper Spit, Burnaby Lake. Appears to be a USA band ... where can you report this info? Ted Goshulak Langley, BC
By Ted Goshulak · #717 ·
AREA LEADER needed for Vancouver Christmas Bird Count in northeast Richmond!!
Good morning everyone, The Birding Committee of Nature Vancouver coordinates the Vancouver Christmas Bird Count. This year its on Saturday December 17, sunrise to sunset. 28 of the 29 areas have an
By Colin Clasen · #716 ·
Re: 50 Years of Birding
Dear Carlos I just loved reading your latest post, and have missed seeing you out on the trails recently. I do hope you won¡¯t stop birding and teaching us! One of the best parts of birding is
By Sabine Jessen <sabine.jessen@...> · #715 ·
Re: Birding Indonesia, the remote West Papuan Islands and Tasmania
Yes! What an amazing trip Derek! So many incredible and hard to get lifers. Wow! I especially like that dusk / night stuff. I love night birding! Daniel Bastaja danielbastaja@...
By Daniel Bastaja · #714 ·
Re: 50 Years of Birding
That was a lovely read, thank you! I was charmed by the tale of how you got into birds. Since I only started birding ~5 years ago, it was very interesting to read your perspective on the changes.
By Holly Becker · #713 ·
Re: Birding Indonesia, the remote West Papuan Islands and Tasmania
Thanks Paul ¨C it really was! How are things with you and Christine and are you back in Van for the holidays? If so it would be great to catch up! D. P.S. Sorry Vanbirders ¨C I couldn¡¯t find
By Derek Matthews · #712 ·
Re: Birding Indonesia, the remote West Papuan Islands and Tasmania
Another epic adventure! Paul
By Paul Levesque · #711 ·
Birding Indonesia, the remote West Papuan Islands and Tasmania
We've just finished a long 2-month birding trip to Indonesia, the remote West Papuan Islands and Tasmania. Our travels took us to Jakarta where we started the trip birding the Jakarta Bay and Mount
By Derek Matthews · #710 ·
Re: 50 Years of Birding
+1 to Merlin finding those high-pitched birds. I also learned that it regularly finds Chestnut-backed Chickadees that I didn't hear mumbling away in the distance. Paul Clapham
By Paul Clapham · #709 ·
Re: 50 Years of Birding
Great read and summary of our evolving activity/obsession Carlos!
By Rich Wakelam <richardwakelam@...> · #708 ·
50 Years of Birding
Over the decades, long-timer birders have experienced massive changes in the birding world. ?Recently I posted a blog in which I reminisce about how I got started, and the sweeping evolution of the
By rokman39 · #707 ·
Re: Fossil Re-Examination Yields Surprising Results
Thanks for sharing that article Perry. Very interesting. I didn't even know about the division if birds into fused and non-fused palate. I wonder if the ratites, rather than regressing (which is
By Daniel Bastaja · #706 ·
Fossil Re-Examination Yields Surprising Results
Radical new findings on the origins of modern birds: Fossil overturns more than a century of knowledge about the origin of modern birds phys.org Perry Edwards North Vancouver
By PERRY EDWARDS · #705 ·
Steller's Jay split?
Rejoice listers! The Steller¡¯s Jay may be split into two (or possibly three) species. Maybe. :) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ece3.9517 Daniel Bastaja danielbastaja@...
By Daniel Bastaja · #704 ·
The Intensifying Push to Build a Fraser Delta Superport | The Tyee
Interesting Bob Hay Cassidy, BC
By Robert Hay · #703 ·
Re: ANMU everywhere
Yep even had a MADU at our park near home yesterday in southern CA. Amazing how people can be so defensive of something so many birders haven't mastered as brilliant Canadian birders have so
By Tsuru <tsuru88@...> · #702 ·
Re: ANMU everywhere
Go for it I'll be your cheerleader.
By Tsuru <tsuru88@...> · #701 ·
Re: ANMU everywhere
Interestingly, they're not really a new thing. It appears that the first list of standardized 4-letter codes was published in 1978, now 44 years ago. Even the more current format, from the Institute
By Dale Floer · #700 ·