ZooChat Big Year 2013

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Birds
372. Nankeen Night Heron
373. Dollarbird
374. Brown Quail
375. Beautiful Firetail

:p

Hix
 
Mammals
53. Microcebus rufus, a species of mouse lemur

Birds
238. Madagascar crested ibis
239. Madagascar mannakin
240. Chaberts vanga (the first vanga, finally...)
241. Caspian tern
 
274 Juniper Titmouse
275 Mountain Plover
276 Crested Caracara
277 Vermilion Flycatcher
278 Greater Roadrunner
279 Ladder-backed Woodpecker
280 Gray Flycatcher
281 Black-throated Gray Warbler
282 Painted Redstart
283 Acorn Woodpecker
284 Mexican Jay
285 Bridled Titmouse
286 Yellow-eyed Junco
287 Costa's Hummingbird
288 Black Scoter
289 White-winged Dove
290 Black-tailed Gnatcatcher
291 Phainopepla
292 Bronzed Cowbird
293 Black-and-white Warbler
294 Lincoln's Sparrow
295 Nanday Parakeet***
296 Gilded Flicker
297 Bendire's Thrasher
298 Black-throated Sparrow
299 Black Vulture

*** wild introduced population not yet countable by ABA rules

Mammals:
33 Desert Bighorn Sheep
34 Coue's White-tailed Deer
35 Arizona Gray Squirrel

I'm relegating Mute Swan and Nanday Parakeet to a sublist of non-countable sightings.

So that puts Black Vulture at 297

298) Glaucous Gull
 
245. white faced storm petrel
246. wedge tailed shearwater
247. flesh footed shearwater
248. sooty shearwater*
249. south polar skua*
250. pomerine jaeger
251. arctic jaeger
252. long tailed jaeger*
 
In other Big Year news, it looks like the North American record is about to be broken. In case you didn't know, the NA record is 745+3 (745 previously recorded species plus 3 species recorded for the first time in NA and later accepted by birding committees). As of today, there is a contender with 742+3. He is only 3 away from the record with a little more than two weeks to go.

Accidental Big Year 2013
 
245. white faced storm petrel
246. wedge tailed shearwater
247. flesh footed shearwater
248. sooty shearwater*
249. south polar skua*
250. pomerine jaeger
251. arctic jaeger
252. long tailed jaeger*

Sounds like this is from the pelagic trip?
 
In other Big Year news, it looks like the North American record is about to be broken. In case you didn't know, the NA record is 745+3 (745 previously recorded species plus 3 species recorded for the first time in NA and later accepted by birding committees). As of today, there is a contender with 742+3. He is only 3 away from the record with a little more than two weeks to go.

Accidental Big Year 2013

Nice article about your cousins across the pond: In Britain, bird-watching gone wild - The Washington Post
 
I'm relegating Mute Swan and Nanday Parakeet to a sublist of non-countable sightings.

So that puts Black Vulture at 297

298) Glaucous Gull

299 Broad-billed Hummingbird
300 Green-tailed Towhee
 
I'm officially deleting one of my birds from the list. I've decided that my initial look was not as diagnosable as I would have liked, so I'm taking the Red-Throated Loon off my year and life list.

Back to 267.
 
Birds
376. Australian Figbird

:p

Hix
 
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia):

BIRDS:
379) House crow Corvus splendens
380) Javan mynah Acridotheres javanicus
381) White-vented mynah Acridotheres grandis
382) Brahminy kite Haliastur indus
383) Asian koel Eudynamys scolopacea
384) Common tailorbird Orthotomus sutorius
385) Rufous-tailed tailorbird Orthotomus sericeus
386) Blue-tailed bee-eater Merops philippinus
387) Asian glossy starling Aplonis panayensis
388) Stripe-throated bulbul Pycnonotus finlaysoni
389) Yellow-vented bulbul Pycnonotus goiavier
390) Zebra dove Geopelia striata

MAMMALS:
44) Crab-eating macaque Macaca fascicularis
45) Long-tongued fruit bat Eonycteris spelaea
 
Taman Alam, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia:

BIRDS:
391) White-throated kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis
392)Germain's swiftlet Collocalia germani
393) Pink-necked green pigeon Treron vernans
394) Milky stork Mycteria cinerea
395) Ashy tailorbird Orthotomus ruficeps
396) Lesser adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus
397) Oriental white-eye Zosterops palpebrosus
398) Pied triller Lalage nigra
399) Asian pied fantail Rhipidura javanica
400) Collared kingfisher Todiramphus chloris
401) Mangrove whistler Pachycephala cinerea
402) White-breasted waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus
403) Crested serpent-eagle Spilornis cheela
404) White-rumped munia Lonchura striata
405) Olive-winged bulbul Pycnonotus plumosus
406) Black-naped oriole Oriolus chinensis
407) Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalis
408) Ruby-cheeked sunbird Chalcoparia singalensis
409) Coppersmith barbet Megalaima haemacephala

MAMMALS:
46) Plantain squirrel Callosciurus notatus
47) Smooth-coated otter Lutrogale perspicillata
48) Silvered leaf monkey Trachypithecus cristatus
 
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oh also, I go to Burma on the 26 Dec and won't be out until 16 Jan (or possibly much much longer if I run afoul of the authorities somehow), so don't total up the results until everyone (possibly including lintworm for instance) has submitted final tallies. I don't know if I will be able to post from within Burma or not.
 
oh also, I go to Burma on the 26 Dec and won't be out until 16 Jan (or possibly much much longer if I run afoul of the authorities somehow), so don't total up the results until everyone (possibly including lintworm for instance) has submitted final tallies. I don't know if I will be able to post from within Burma or not.

Is this your longest year list ever?
 
oh also, I go to Burma on the 26 Dec and won't be out until 16 Jan (or possibly much much longer if I run afoul of the authorities somehow), so don't total up the results until everyone (possibly including lintworm for instance) has submitted final tallies. I don't know if I will be able to post from within Burma or not.

Yeah, I still have some from Uganda I'm trying to ID, or waiting for people to get back to me. Possibly as many as a dozen. I thought I might catch up to Chlidonias, but his last post has pushed him too far ahead!

Still, there's always next year!

:p

Hix
 
Yeah, I still have some from Uganda I'm trying to ID, or waiting for people to get back to me. Possibly as many as a dozen. I thought I might catch up to Chlidonias, but his last post has pushed him too far ahead!

Still, there's always next year!

:p

Hix
I thought you might catch up as well, it was staying pretty close for a bit. Now I'm in Malaysia (and now I've actually got out to find some birds!) I've got a bit of a bird spurt although unfortunately there will be very few lifers from here. I'll be in Burma for the last six days of the year, so hopefully I'll get a lot more there.
 
Is this your longest year list ever?
2009 with 534 species was my best year (that was the year I was in Indonesia and Borneo for almost six months). This year theoretically should have surpassed that easily but the birding was too terrible in mid-summer in South Korea and Russia which held me back a lot.

Best year before that one was 2006 with 401 species (three months in mainland southeast Asia), so this year has now become my second-best year.
 
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