tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post116224150997723842..comments2023-10-25T11:03:28.386-04:00Comments on The Hawk Owl's Nest: The Birder SurveyPatrick B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-19685820164481721582010-04-20T11:47:21.604-04:002010-04-20T11:47:21.604-04:00The Irruptive Bird Survey has now closed for the s...The Irruptive Bird Survey has now closed for the season.<a href="http://www.kingtours.com/" rel="nofollow">Costa rica tours</a>We appreciate your reports and hope that you will participate in other BirdSource projects.<br /><a href="http://www.kingtours.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.kingtours.com</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-56139107962368232432009-12-14T16:56:49.344-05:002009-12-14T16:56:49.344-05:00A breeding bird survey monitors the status and tre...A breeding bird survey monitors the status and trends of bird populations. Data from the survey are an important source for the range maps found in field guides.<a href="http://www.fishingcostaricaexperts.com" rel="nofollow">costa rica fishing</a>The North American Breeding Bird Survey is a joint project of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Canadian Wildlife Service. The UK Breeding Bird Survey is administered by the British Trust for Ornithology, the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.<br /><a href="http://www.fishingcostaricaexperts.com" rel="nofollow"> http://www.fishingcostaricaexperts.com</a>kimberly sayerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02218465619409947349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-83184031781415347342007-10-31T15:21:00.000-04:002007-10-31T15:21:00.000-04:00When possible, the account specifies the span of d...When possible, the account specifies the span of dates on which each species' eggs are known from San Diego County. Use these dates as a guide for what to expect when. For many species, expect to see the birds courting and building nests possibly as much as two to three weeks earlier than the first date.<A HREF="http://www.enterbet.com" REL="nofollow">sportsbook</A> Expect to find chicks still in nests from two to three weeks after the first date to two to three weeks after the last date. And expect to see fledglings following their parents for a week or two after that.<BR/><A HREF="http://www.enterbet.com" REL="nofollow">http://www.enterbet.com</A>Stivel Velasquezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12303438661176426633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1164411750641947832006-11-24T18:42:00.000-05:002006-11-24T18:42:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? Arctic Bay...What state (or country) do you live in? Arctic Bay, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada<BR/><BR/>How long have you been birding? Well I describe myself as a birdwatcher, not a birder, so essentially all of my life.<BR/><BR/>Are you a “lister”? Not really, I do keep a life list, which woefully needs updating.<BR/><BR/>ABA Life List: no idea, maybe three hundred<BR/><BR/>Overall Life List: No idea. I suppose I could go and count, perhaps six hundred.<BR/><BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: My deck, whereever I find myself, the Ice Bridge landing at Fort Providence.<BR/><BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Right now, Pete's Pond Botswana but perhaps that doesn't count because its a webcam. The Sierra Maestras Cuba or Antarctica. Oh wait, the Galapagos Islands.<BR/><BR/>Farthest you’ve traveled to chase a rare bird: The dump at Arctic Bay for a White-crowned Sparrow, that would be about 2 kilometres, maybe three. At least it wasn't crowded with other twitchers.<BR/><BR/>Nemesis bird: Sabine's Gull.<BR/><BR/>“Best” bird sighting: The two Raven's that were just tumbling through the air outside my livingroom window.<BR/><BR/>Most wanted trip: Atta Island so I can win the Big Year. No wait that's someone else. Umm. Duncan's neck of the woods, or barring that anywhere with Charlie Moores<BR/><BR/>Most wanted bird: Dodo, or perhaps the Passenger Pigeon.<BR/><BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Mountain Equipment Co-op 8X42's<BR/><BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: None, it would have been a Bushnel Elite had some postal worker at the main sorting plant in Toronto not stolen it.<BR/><BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Bee Hummingbird. Maybe.<BR/><BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: In a Cactus Garden not too far from Guantanamo Bay actually.<BR/><BR/>What’s the last bird you saw today?: Hmmm. Winter in the Arctic... could it be... Raven.<BR/><BR/>Best bird song you’ve heard ever: Redwing Blackbird. No wait, Western Meadowlark. No wait, Cuban Solitaire. No wait, Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes - I love saying that). No wait, Cuban Trogan (did I mention that I speak Trogan - pretty much any dialect). No wait, Screaming Piha. Oh hell I don't know. Wait. Raven, yeah definitely Raven.<BR/><BR/>Favorite birding moment: The last one.<BR/><BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Huh?<BR/><BR/>Favorite thing about birding: That I can.<BR/><BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Peterson's, it's an old friend.<BR/><BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: On the Origin of Species, by Charles someone.<BR/><BR/>Who is your birder icon?: My son, Travis.<BR/><BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? No, not for over seven years.<BR/><BR/>Favorite feeder bird? The first one I really remember, Evening Grosbeaks, hundreds and hundreds of Evening Grosbeaks, although the Pine Grosbeak landing on my hand was pretty cool.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1163606715166121632006-11-15T11:05:00.000-05:002006-11-15T11:05:00.000-05:00Peregrine,I *love* the Birds of Europe book. Come ...Peregrine,<BR/><BR/>I *love* the Birds of Europe book. Come on over to our side of the pond and we'll get you a Scissor-tail!Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1163604921855888302006-11-15T10:35:00.000-05:002006-11-15T10:35:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? Co Down No...What state (or country) do you live in? Co Down Northern Ireland<BR/>How long have you been birding? Since I was a child but now more serious about it.<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Yes<BR/>Year List: 159<BR/>Overall Life List: Not sure only started listing this year.<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Killard , Co Down. RSPB Belfast Harbour Reserve, Strangford Lough Co. Down<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Martha’s Vineyard<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: I don’t as a rule but drove for 1.5 hours for Crane<BR/>Nemesis bird: Crested Tit<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Wandering Albatross, NZ<BR/>Most wanted trip: Nepal<BR/>Most wanted bird: Scissor Tailed Flycatcher<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Zeiss Fl 8 * 42<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Opticron GsED80<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: White Rumped Sandpiper<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Cloghy Rocks, Strangford, Co Down<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Grey Wagtail<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Brent Geese when they return each autumn to the bay in front of my house.<BR/>Favorite birding moment: Getting the photograph that you want of the bird that you are after.<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Seeing a bird that you know will probably be shot.<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: New Birds to your list.<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Birds of Europe Lars Jonsson<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Beguiled by Birds by Ian Wallace <BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Anthony McGeehan<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? Goldfinch<BR/>Favourite Birding Website? www.peregrinesbirdblog.blogspot.comPeregrine's Bird Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02457535265593303072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1163079859888455902006-11-09T08:44:00.000-05:002006-11-09T08:44:00.000-05:00Mike,You have to wonder why they chose the name "M...Mike,<BR/><BR/>You have to wonder why they chose the name "Melodious" for that bird!Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162995660344513922006-11-08T09:21:00.000-05:002006-11-08T09:21:00.000-05:00I can't believe it took me this long to post...Wha...I can't believe it took me this long to post...<BR/><BR/>What state (or country) do you live in? New York<BR/>How long have you been birding? 4 years<BR/>Are you a “lister”? Oh yeah!<BR/>ABA Life List: 343<BR/>Overall Life List: 443<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and Lenoir Nature Preserve in NY, Lakeview Drive on Paradise Island in the Bahamas<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Belize<BR/>Farthest you’ve traveled to chase a rare bird: 2 hours (dipped, of course)<BR/>Nemesis bird: Ruffed Grouse (very common at my in-laws’, except when I’m visiting)<BR/>“Best” bird sighting: American Pygmy Kingfisher in a secluded Belizean lagoon<BR/>Most wanted trip: New Zealand<BR/>Most wanted bird: California Condor (wild)<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Minolta Activa 10 x 50<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Swarovski AT65<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Irving, TX<BR/>What’s the last bird you saw today?: European Starling<BR/>Best bird song you’ve heard ever: Melodious Blackbird (joking… Cacophonous is more like it)<BR/>Favorite birding moment: First time we spotted an American Kestrel out our apartment window (during our first CBC no less!)<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Slow days<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: Immersion in nature<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Anything by Sibley<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: How to Be a (Bad) Birdwatcher<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Charlie Moores (world-birder extraordinaire)<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? No<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? White-breasted NuthatchAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162969998584062032006-11-08T02:13:00.000-05:002006-11-08T02:13:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? WA, USA.Ho...What state (or country) do you live in? WA, USA.<BR/>How long have you been birding? All my life.<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Yes, as an aid to memory – not competitive.<BR/>ABA Life List: over 500 last time I totaled it (it’s been awhile).<BR/>Overall Life List: over 1200.<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Sequim, WA, Skagit Flats, WA, High Island, TX<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: So many wonderful places, it’s hard to choose – but Cana and Cerro Pirre in eastern Panama were especially nice.<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: A day’s drive at least.<BR/>Nemesis bird: Long-eared Owl! I’ve seen captives – that’s it!<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: They’re all good! Maybe coming face to face with an Ornate Hawk Eagle perched near the summit of a tropical mountain, or no – Purple-bearded Bee-eater – a bird I was “sure” I’d never get to see.<BR/>Most wanted trip: Africa, India, etc. heck I’m not greedy!<BR/>Most wanted bird: The next one!<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Nikon Venturer 8x42.<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Nikon Fieldscope IIIED.<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Black-backed Woodpecker, I think (?).<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: East slope of the Cascade Range in Washington.<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: A Red-crowned Parrot is helping me write this.<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Hermit Thrush in an old growth grove in northern Arizona – haunting, ethereal, better than HETH songs I’ve heard elsewhere (and those are still among the best I’ve heard. Brown-backed Solitaire is pretty spectacular too.<BR/>Favorite birding moment: Whenever I get a good look at one I don’t know well. I enjoy intense study of Gulls and shorebirds with the scope – so maybe I’m a masochist!<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: “Seen any GOOD birds?” – folks who take the competitive side of birding (and themselves) too seriously.<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: Being outside and seeing and hearing birds.<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Sibley Grande.<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Handbook of the Birds of the World. <BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Roger T. Peterson .<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes.<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? Evening Grosbeaks, Purple Finches, and American Goldfinches together in a budding spring tree. Add a dash of Chickadee, Nuthatch, and Sunshine and you have a perfect feeder moment.<BR/><BR/>Mike R.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162916355514578152006-11-07T11:19:00.000-05:002006-11-07T11:19:00.000-05:00I posted mine at http://birderblog.com/post.php?id...I posted mine at http://birderblog.com/post.php?id=1677Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162915723979783082006-11-07T11:08:00.000-05:002006-11-07T11:08:00.000-05:00Everyone's doing itI saw this on Laurahinnj's page...<A HREF="http://egretsnest.blogspot.com/2006/11/everybodys-doing-it.html" REL="nofollow"><BR/>Everyone's doing it</A><BR/><BR/>I saw this on <A HREF="http://www.blogger.com/profile/15128047" REL="nofollow"><BR/>Laurahinnj</A>'s page. Fun idea.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02776482696203224923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162914278701961662006-11-07T10:44:00.000-05:002006-11-07T10:44:00.000-05:00Radley,I'd love to get to Montana to bird someday!...Radley,<BR/>I'd love to get to Montana to bird someday!<BR/><BR/>Janet,<BR/>I went to Plum Island a few years ago. I loved it and I can't wait to go back. I wish I went this past summer for that Godwit!Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162909565939016642006-11-07T09:26:00.000-05:002006-11-07T09:26:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in?: Central P...What state (or country) do you live in?: Central PA, USA<BR/>How long have you been birding?: Seriously since 2005.<BR/>Are you a "lister"?: Not really. Don’t really understand listservs!<BR/>ABA Life List: under a hundred.<BR/>Overall Life List: Same.<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: my backyard/marsh behind my house near Spring Mills PA, Shaver’s Creek just south of State College PA, and--I don't know yet. A place yet to be discovered.<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: The only times I’ve ever been outside this country were to go to San Luis Potosi, SLP, Mexico. And I was a kid, not really into birding. Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: I’ve not yet done one of these chases.<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: late spring, marsh behind the house, an American bittern.<BR/>Most wanted trip: Galapagos Islands or Costa Rica.<BR/>Most wanted bird: anything not on my list.<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Leupold Porro I.F. 9x35 (old)<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: my own homemade one with 21X magnification and an 80mm x 400mm FL objective (though it’s still in the prototype stage). Someday I may buy a Swarovski ATHD80—but I can’t see spending that kind of dough on a scope at this stage in my birding development.<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Bald eagle.<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: my backyard.<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: my bald eagle again!<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: couldn’t ID it, but it was beautiful and strange.<BR/>Favorite birding moment: The first time I digiscoped.<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Best times to view birds are either when I’m asleep or at work.<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: Birds' quirky and interesting behaviors.<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Peterson’s.<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: haven’t really read any yet.<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: ? Maybe Birdchick.<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)?: Yes.<BR/>Favorite feeder bird?: Black-Capped Chickadee and Northern Cardinal (a tie)dguzmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01811101661607351661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162868210652516202006-11-06T21:56:00.000-05:002006-11-06T21:56:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? Massachuse...What state (or country) do you live in? Massachusetts, USA<BR/>How long have you been birding? my whole life<BR/>Are you a "lister"? sort of<BR/>ABA Life List: 195 (that can't be right better update BirdBrain)<BR/>Overall Life List: 327 (ditto)<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Plum Island, MA, Watchemocket Cove, RI, Salisbury Beach, MA<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Hungary<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: they come to me<BR/>Nemesis bird: Sora<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Great bustard in Hungary<BR/>Most wanted trip: South Africa<BR/>Most wanted bird: Emperor penguin<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Nikon Action 10 x 50 Lookout IV<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Nikon<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Western reef heron<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: New Castle, NH<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: House sparrow<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Veery<BR/>Favorite birding moment: every time I see a piping plover chick<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Being bitten by greenheads and salt marsh mosquitoes simultaneously<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: Birds!<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: National Geographic<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Birding on Borrowed Time<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Phoebe Snetsinger<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? No<BR/>Favorite feeder bird?Janet Eganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13837822838260529649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162854109064361312006-11-06T18:01:00.000-05:002006-11-06T18:01:00.000-05:00What a great life list - guess I have to get out a...What a great life list - guess I have to get out and do some more work on mine:)Endmenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13711896605197134394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162835253203155532006-11-06T12:47:00.000-05:002006-11-06T12:47:00.000-05:00PB--You're on to me!:)PB--You're on to me!<BR/>:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162832211158315602006-11-06T11:56:00.000-05:002006-11-06T11:56:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? NY, USAHow...What state (or country) do you live in? NY, USA<BR/>How long have you been birding? 17 years<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Sort of<BR/>ABA Life List: 330? Thereabouts<BR/>Overall Life List: n/a<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Cape May, NJ, Jones Beach area, NY, Central Park, NYC<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Costa Rica ("it's really the only place I've been" -me too)<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: 4 hours Cinnamon Teal in Delaware<BR/>Nemesis bird: Swainson's Hawk<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Resplendant Quetxzal, Costa Rica<BR/>Most wanted trip: Galapagos<BR/>Most wanted bird: Prairie Falcon<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Zeiss 7x45 Night Owls (over sixteen pounds!)<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Have an ancient Bushnell Spacemaster (old school). But don't usually carry it. I'm a scope-leech.<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Lincoln's Sparrow<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Cape May<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Carolina Wren<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Veery<BR/>Favorite birding moment: First time I saw a red-tailed hawk.<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Don't have enough time to do it more often.<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: The beauty of the birds<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Peterson's Eastern (still my favorite after all these years)<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Season At The Point, Jack Connor <BR/>Who is your birder icon?: n/a <BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? Black-capped ChickadeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162815096158343352006-11-06T07:11:00.000-05:002006-11-06T07:11:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? MarylandHo...What state (or country) do you live in? Maryland<BR/>How long have you been birding? 22 years<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Sort of (little scraps of paper all over the place, but a husband who lists my sightings for me)<BR/>ABA Life List: Approx 450 (I know - pathetic).<BR/>Overall Life List: Approx. 2,000 (like I said "sort of lister"<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Western Maryland (Mt. Nebo WMA, the state forest adjacent to Swallow Falls) and Southern Maryland<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Zimbabwe<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: nearly an entire day of waiting and ferries to see a Xantus Hummingbird in Vancouver - only 45 miles of driving, but a whole day of dealing with all that water!(yes, I saw it). This was actually the only time I've gone after a rarity.<BR/>Nemesis bird: Any bird I haven't seen to my satisfaction. That's a LONG list.<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Angola (African) Pitta. No - wait. Tufted Jays. No - wait. Rosy Thrush Tanager. No - wait...OK this question is torture.<BR/>Most wanted trip: New Zealand.<BR/>Most wanted bird: Reggiana Bird of Paradise (ok, I'm low rent, I admit it).<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Swarovski 10x42.<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Swarovski 65mm travel scope (love it!)<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Red-breasted Chat.<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Near San Blas, Mexico.<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Rose-breasted Cockatoo in the living room.<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Cape Turtle Dove at my wedding.<BR/>Favorite birding moment: When we FINALLY after 9 years and 3 birding trips to 3 different countries saw a Rosy Thrush Tanager.<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Not having nearly enough time to bird.<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: Everything.<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: NG.<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: The Black Robin.<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: My husband.<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? Ruby-throated Hummingbird.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162771551144348862006-11-05T19:05:00.000-05:002006-11-05T19:05:00.000-05:00It's the Weidensaul book, it can be found as Rapto...It's the Weidensaul book, it can be found as Raptor or Raptor Almanac. I highly recommend it for any person at any age into birds of prey. <BR/><BR/>This was a fun meme.birdchickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05751235120097847798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162769458446488482006-11-05T18:30:00.000-05:002006-11-05T18:30:00.000-05:00Hey Birdchick,Thanks for replying. I need to exper...Hey Birdchick,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for replying. I need to experience this night migration thing! I haven't had a chance to do that yet. Also, I'll check out the Raptor Almanac. It's one I don't have. Is that the Weidensaul book?Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162762271151955622006-11-05T16:31:00.000-05:002006-11-05T16:31:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? MN, USAHow...What state (or country) do you live in? MN, USA<BR/>How long have you been birding? 25 years.<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Not really<BR/>ABA Life List: Never counted<BR/>Overall Life List: Don't know<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: anywhere in Duluth, MN; Bear River National Wildlife Refuge, UT; Felton Prairie, MN <BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: I haven't been there yet, but I have a feeling it will be Vera Cruz, Mexico<BR/>Nemesis bird: boreal owl--I've done everything legally possible to a boreal (even had one in my car) but have never seen one in the wild.<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Watching over 100,000 broad-wings fly over Hawk Ridge, MN<BR/>Most wanted trip: Attu Islands<BR/>Most wanted bird: all of them<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Vortex DLS 8x42<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Currently scopeless <BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: slaty-backed gull<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Grand Marais, MN<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Ruffed grouse<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: tough call between veery and sprague's pipit<BR/>Favorite birding moment: First time I sat out at night along Lake Superior listening to thousands of night migrants.<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Ticks<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: I can do it any time, any place, any where<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Sibley<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Raptor Almanac<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Julie Zickefoose<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? Pileated woodpecker and tufted titmouse...and Cooper's hawks toobirdchickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05751235120097847798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162741525684394442006-11-05T10:45:00.000-05:002006-11-05T10:45:00.000-05:00Hi anonymous,I also love The Grail Bird. It was a ...Hi anonymous,<BR/><BR/>I also love The Grail Bird. It was a really great read!Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162739687242974522006-11-05T10:14:00.000-05:002006-11-05T10:14:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? NY (Wester...What state (or country) do you live in? NY (Westernmost part)<BR/><BR/>How long have you been birding? 10 years<BR/><BR/>Are you a "lister"? Yep<BR/>ABA Life List: Not that hardcore<BR/><BR/>Overall Life List: My listing is casual and backward. Half the list are great birds and rarities. I'm missing tons of the common ones! <BR/><BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Rio Grande, Niagara Gorge, My backyard<BR/><BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Ontario , Canada<BR/><BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: Not yet...getting close to chase mode<BR/><BR/>Nemesis bird: The next lifer<BR/><BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Hermit Thrush in my urban backyard<BR/><BR/>Most wanted trip: Alaska<BR/>Most wanted bird: Ivory-billed Woodpecker<BR/><BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Eagle Ranger 6x32 for the yard, Pentax DCF 8x42 outside<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Eagle Denali (inexpensive and does the trick)<BR/><BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: yellow-throated warbler<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Naples, FLA<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Mourning Dove<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Hermit Thrush<BR/><BR/>Favorite birding moment: All of them<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Going it alone and having to worry about personal safety<BR/><BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Kaufman's (my autographed copy)<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: Grail Bird<BR/><BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Kenn Kaufman <BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Many<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? ChicadeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162614624575370432006-11-03T23:30:00.000-05:002006-11-03T23:30:00.000-05:00Hey Birdfreak,I wonder if we were in the RGV at th...Hey Birdfreak,<BR/>I wonder if we were in the RGV at the same time. I was there in early April 2005. I missed the Blue Mocker though. A woman named Lisa from Rockford was on the trip with me. I can't remember her last name.<BR/><BR/>Hey Anonymous,<BR/>I'm guessing who you might be... RW Anyway, I checked out the songs you mentioned. Fantastic! The Solitaire is wild and of course the Cock-of-the-Rock is other-worldy.Patrick B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09080082715363887351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10864708.post-1162613422602911652006-11-03T23:10:00.000-05:002006-11-03T23:10:00.000-05:00What state (or country) do you live in? Rockford, ...What state (or country) do you live in? Rockford, IL, USA<BR/>How long have you been birding? 19 of my 25 years<BR/>Are you a "lister"? Yes<BR/>ABA Life List: 330ish<BR/>Overall Life List: ditto<BR/>3 Favorite Birding Spots: Rio Grande Valley, Southeast Arizona, Horicon Marsh - Wisconsin<BR/>Favorite birding spot outside your home country: Peru<BR/>Farthest you've traveled to chase a rare bird: Two hours to Horicon for Snowy Owls galore!<BR/>Nemesis bird: Black-throated Blue Warbler : was in backyard while I was at work!!<BR/>"Best" bird sighting: Blue Mockingbird in Texas<BR/>Most wanted trip: Peru<BR/>Most wanted bird: Northern Jacana, Worm-eating Warbler, and of course the Ivory-billed Woodpecker<BR/>What model and brand of bins do you use?: Swarovski EL 10x42<BR/>What model and brand of scope do you use?: Eagle Optics Raven (actually a very good scope for low-end price)<BR/>What was the last lifer you added to your list?: Rusty Blackbird<BR/>Where did you see your last lifer?: Rock Cut State Park, IL<BR/>What's the last bird you saw today?: Northern Cardinal (always when I am at home)<BR/>Best bird song you've heard ever: Musician Wren (on CD), I love Bobolinks and Eastern Towhee calls<BR/>Favorite birding moment: Experiencing the magic of rarities in the Rio Grande Valley<BR/>Least favorite thing about birding: Non-birders<BR/>Favorite thing about birding: sharing a cool bird with someone<BR/>Favorite field guide for the US: Kaufman<BR/>Favorite non-field guide bird book: anything by Pete Dunne<BR/>Who is your birder icon?: Pete Dunne<BR/>Do you have a bird feeder(s)? Yes<BR/>Favorite feeder bird? White-breasted Nuthatch and Eastern TowheeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com