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The cornish group is still around, just not very active. you wrote "Scillies - would that count? I'm guessing it's legally Cornwall... " I thought the Scillies were independant teritories but a quick check of wiki shows that they are a seperte unitary authority (county) within the UK - but close enough to count by my reckoning.
Enjoy your camping, I hope you get decent weather! and the reading of course.
'fox
publicado por reading_fox às 9:20 am (EST) em Aug 10, 2009
-tMG
publicado por themagiciansgirl às 10:16 pm (EST) em Jul 25, 2009
I haven't done much birding other than New England and Southern California and a bit in England (Norfolk & Dorset). I'd love to take my boys to Costa Rica - another place is Trinidad & Tobago. I bet they have great slugs in Costa Rica. Someday! I just hope it's before they're grown and gone >_<
Marilyn
publicado por muddy21 às 9:12 pm (EST) em Jul 23, 2009
Sorry for my lack of response. I haven't been on LT much lately - I've been tied up with some courses I'm taking & end of the school year at work. The polar regions kind of slipped away from me. I'll go browse through the threads and see where you're at with it and whether there's anything I can help with at this late date.
publicado por muddy21 às 9:27 pm (EST) em Jun 23, 2009
publicado por iphigenie às 5:35 pm (EST) em May 5, 2009
Deborah
publicado por DLSmithies às 4:55 am (EST) em Apr 29, 2009
Plymouth isn't too bad a connection from Manchester, there's a direct train which takes 5 hours or so. It's 8 all the way to Penzance. Just about faster. However if I wanted to get to the other coast it would be about as long again!
publicado por reading_fox às 11:28 am (EST) em Apr 1, 2009
publicado por avaland às 6:49 am (EST) em Mar 27, 2009
publicado por urania1 às 1:31 am (EST) em Mar 25, 2009
It is interesting that you too found Paradise Found: Nature in America at the Time of Discovery intriguing. It is on my top two list.
publicado por urania1 às 4:55 pm (EST) em Mar 24, 2009
No worries, I have another taker so it's on its way to Canada. I'll let you know if I end up with any oither spare Bolanos!
Char
publicado por charbutton às 2:57 pm (EST) em Mar 20, 2009
I have a spare copy of The Savage Detectives to give away and avaland suggested that you might want it as Bolano's are expensive in your part of the world.
Leave a message on my profile if you want to claim it!
Charlotte
publicado por charbutton às 2:43 pm (EST) em Mar 20, 2009
Strange coincidence ... Parrot Without a Name was one of the first narrative natural history type books I read when I started birding. Dr. Angelo Capparella did a program for our local Audubon on discovering the Scarlet-banded barbet in Peru. In discussing other some of his other expeditions after the program, he mentioned Don Stap's book. It sounded interesting, I found it at the library, and it was (even if Dr. Capparella didn't have much of a role in it).
Anyway, this spring I hope to identify 100 birds by ear ... and have been studying my recordings and making some notes to myself. I well below-average at birding by ear and thought maybe tackling my deficiency head-on would add some zing to this year's migration. I figured the Stap and Kroodsma books would give me some added motivation although the Kroodsma book looks pretty daunting based on its size and all the sonograms!
publicado por tracyfox às 4:32 pm (EST) em Feb 12, 2009
I was thinking maybe whenever I add books, it notifies others. Ah--Maybe it's that you can see when I've posted in other threads without having to find which groups I'm affiliated with or something.
Anyway welcome to my privileged few!
-- Gerry
publicado por gscottmoore às 10:14 am (EST) em Feb 5, 2009
publicado por merry10 às 2:58 pm (EST) em Jan 15, 2009
publicado por nohrt4me às 9:48 am (EST) em Dec 7, 2008
publicado por missshey às 11:16 pm (EST) em Sep 18, 2008
publicado por Gypsysoul_ às 12:54 pm (EST) em Jul 25, 2008
My husband is not a birder, altho' he's been a very good sport and enjoys being out and about as much as I do. Since I started birding the late 80s we've been to Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, Venezuela, South Africa, and of course Mexico (since we now live right next door). These trips have been of a more general appreciative-of-nature experience, since I've never been with a group. I've rarely encountered other birders (except here in Arizona and in Mexico, in the mountains east of Mazatlan) and my lists aren't very impressive. For instance, while in Venezuela, we didn't rent a car and had quite limited exposure to the country - only the Pico Humbolt Trail (we stayed at La Casona de Tabay - the only guests there) and four days in the llanos in the company of French tourists who were primarily interested in fishing and anacondas. Not that piranha, peacock bass, caimans, capybaras, and various other flora and fauna of the llano weren't interesting. They most certainly were. And I did get to see hoatzin, flocks of scarlet ibis and many other avian wonders. We stayed at a basic fishing camp near Bruzual and slept in hammocks. Given the cramped quarters, I arranged to have my hammock hung outdoors in the yard - a much more pleasant set-up. On the way back to Merida we drove right on by the cock-of-the-rock territory without stopping. My favorite all-too-brief venue was a shade-grown coffee plantation (can't recall where) - tanager heaven.
publicado por tropics às 2:33 pm (EST) em Jun 7, 2008
publicado por depressaholic às 12:12 pm (EST) em Apr 22, 2008
Elizabeth or enevada
publicado por enevada às 9:15 am (EST) em Dec 1, 2007
publicado por hansel714 às 7:46 pm (EST) em Nov 26, 2007