I just came back because I realised I had forgotten to make it bold. Corrected it now.So which one is the lifer?
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I just came back because I realised I had forgotten to make it bold. Corrected it now.So which one is the lifer?
149 House crow (Corvus splendens)Putting up my update before the end of the year.
It's been a real pleasure to have been birding with a spotting scope since I bought one in July. I have been without one since November 2021, when it got stolen. It was a real hard goodbye to me since it was a gift to me from my late paternal grandfather, whom I loved very much. Unfortunately, I haven't been out at any good migration hotspots, so my species list is a bit more meager than last year as a result.It's still been a good year with some nice lifers.
Mammals, herps, and fish will come tomorrow, when i have sorted out some problems with those lists.
127 Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio)
128 Parrot crossbill (Loxia pytyopsittacus)
129 European honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus)
130 Common ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticula)
131 Common greenshank (Tringa nebularia)
132 European golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria)
133 Whinchat (Saxicola ruberta)
134 Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
135 Western yellow wagtail (Motacilla flava)
136 Long-eared owl (Asio otus)
137 Eurasian curlew (Numenius arquata)
138 Common linnet (Linaria cannabina)
140 Bar-headed goose (Anser indicus)
141 Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica)
142 Hen harrier (Circus cyaneus)
143 Water rail (Rallus aquaticus)
144 Red kite (Milvus milvus)
145 Great egret (Ardea alba)
146 Smew (Margellus albellus)
147 Tundra bean goose (Anser serrirostris)
148 Pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus
Here is my total list to avoid confusion…All your numbers are way out. Prior to this post your birds were on 46, your mammals on 15, your reptiles on 4, and your amphibians on 2. I can't update any of your listings until you correct your numbers.
BirdsBirds
November
178. Surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata)
179. Rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus)
180. Cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)
181. Red-throated loon (Gavia stellata)
December
182. Red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra)
183. Red-breasted nuthatch (Sitta canadensis)
Mammals
December
13. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
Invertebrates
108. Black corsair (Melanolestes picipes)
109. Convergent lady beetle (Hippodamia convergens)
110. Arrowhead orbweaver (Verrucosa arenata)
111. Promachus hinei
I've got you on 17 mammals.Total Species: 192
Birds: 161
Mammals: 16
Herptiles: 13
Fish: 2
You might want to check your numbers given that your previous post already had you on 294:Some species I recently got some identifications that I observed earlier in the year:
Invertebrates:
292) Pine ladybird (Exochomus quadripustulatus)
293) Birch shield bug (Elasmostethus interstinctus)
294) Rough violet ground beetle (Carabus problematicus)
295) Long-bodied cellar spider (Pholcus phalangioides)
296) Cantharis pellucida
Some more inverts:
292) Stigmella anomalella
293) Two-spotted water slater
294) Crangonyx floridianus
Yeah that’s my mistake. I usually copy+paste those numbers at the bottom of my posts, so I must’ve forgot to edit when I saw #17.I've got you on 17 mammals.
Yup, I am in Costa Rica. I wanted to see how long it would take someone to guess. Speaking of:
Birds
288. Yellow-throated Toucan Ramphastos ambiguus
289. Hoffmann's Woodpecker Melanerpes hoffmannii
290. Gray-headed Chachalaca Ortalis cinereiceps
291. Keel-billed Toucan Ramphastos sulfuratus
292. Great Curassow Crax rubra
293. Orange-chinned Parakeet Brotogeris jugularis
294. Cinnamon Hummingbird Amazilia rutila
295. Red-legged Honeycreeper Cyanerpes cyaneus
296. Crested Guan Penelope purpurascens
297. Blue-vented Hummingbird Saucerottia hoffmanni
298. Gray Hawk Buteo plagiatus
299. Lesser Nighthawk Chordeiles acutipennis
Mammals
27. Variegated Squirrel Sciurus variegatoides
28. Pacific Tent-making Bat Uroderma convexum
29. Central American Agouti Dasyprocta punctata
30. Brown Rat Rattus norvegicus
Herps
13. Green Iguana Iguana iguana
BirdsBirds
300. Boat-billed Flycatcher Megarynchus pitangua
301. Vaux's Swift Chaetura vauxi
302. Snowy Egret Egretta thula
303. Tropical Mockingbird Mimus gilvus
304. Ruddy Treerunner Margarornis rubiginosus
305. Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher Ptiliogonys caudatus
306. Scintillant Hummingbird Selasphorus scintilla
307. Black-capped Flycatcher Empidonax atriceps
308. Flame-throated Warbler Oreothlypis gutturalis
309. Sooty-capped Chlorospingus Chlorospingus pileatus
310. Black Guan Chamaepetes unicolor
311. Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush Catharus gracilirostris
Mammals
31. Central American Dwarf Squirrel Microsciurus alfari
I didn’t do a lot of birding for my second day for Florida. I only saw one last species for the year, but I’m purposely holding most of my birding to 2024. I want to start off the new year with a bang! I won’t post those totals in the new thread until I get home, because it’s not easy typing these out on my phone. Anyways, here’s my last species of 2023.I’ll be adding myself to the list of last-minute trips. I’m with my family in Key West, Florida to end the year and to start 2024! I’ve been to Florida many a few times before so I’ve seen a few species down here before.
I spent a little bit of time in the morning observing from the balcony of our condo rental. The first two birds I saw were, of course, brown pelicans and laughing gulls. My favorite species I saw from here were black skimmers, magnificent Frigatebird, short-tailed hawk, sandwich terns, and royal terns. We spent some time biking around the island and doing some other stuff. We were on the West end of the island were I saw a white-crowned pigeon and a few Bonaparte’s gulls. I’m not entirely sure of the gulls are lifers, but I’ll mark them as if they are. After resting in the condo, I ended the day walking along the beach across the street. There were a lot of shorebirds including sanderlings, willets, and short-billed dowitchers. It was a great first day, and there’s still plenty more birds in store for me.
12/30/23
Birds:
148. Laughing gull Leucophaeus atricilla
149. Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis
150. Royal tern Thalasseus maximus
151. Magnificent frigatebird Fregata magnificens
152. Black skimmer Rynchops niger
153. Sandwich tern Thalasseus sandvicensis
154. White ibis Eudocimus albus
155. Short-tailed hawk Buteo brachyurus
156. Western cattle egret Bubulcus ibis
157. Bonaparte’s gull Chroicocephalus philadelphia
158. White-crowned pigeon Patagioenas leucocephala
159. Willet Tringa semipalmata
160. Sanderling Calidris alba
161. Short-billed dowitcher Limnodromus griseus
Total Species: 192
Birds: 161
Mammals: 16
Herptiles: 13
Fish: 2
Coincidentally I have almost the exact same plan (and even in almost the same place)! I won’t spoil much, but let’s just say that on the 2nd I won’t be doing much else than birding.I didn’t do a lot of birding for my second day for Florida. I only saw one last species for the year, but I’m purposely holding most of my birding to 2024. I want to start off the new year with a bang! I won’t post those totals in the new thread until I get home, because it’s not easy typing these out on my phone. Anyways, here’s my last species of 2023.
12/31/23
Birds:
162. Black-and-white warbler Mniotilta varia
Total Species: 194
Birds: 162
Mammals: 17
Herptiles: 13
Fish: 2
You were on 78 mammals before, so I'm not sure what you should be on now. I'm guessing 86?MAMMALS:
First two I omitted to list (from Malaysia and Morocco respectively)
56 - Lesser short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus brachyotis
81 - House mouse, Mus musculus
And then the trip additions:
23/12/2023 (Abuko NR [#82-83], Gambia)
82 - Upper Guinea red colobus, Piliocolobus badius
83 - Gambian sun squirrel, Heliosciurus gambianus
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24/12/2023 (Farasuto forest [#84], Sotokoi [#85], Gambia)
84 - Common patas, Erythrocebus patas
85 - Yellow-winged bat, Lavia frons
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25/12/2023 (Sandicoly [#86], Senegal)
86 - Guinea baboon, Papio papio
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26/12/2023 (N'jauri reservoir [#87], Gambia)
87 - Gambian epauletted fruit bat, Epomophorus gambianus
212. Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus)
You might want to check your numbers given that your previous post already had you on 294:
The final numbers from my trips to Tasmania and Hawaii across the past two weeks. Travel threads will follow soon. For Tasmania, highlights included my first wild echidna (three separate sightings) and seeing many temperate species not found in my area. My first chitons were pretty cool as well around Hobart. In Honolulu, lots of non-native species fill the city but even from the centre, Waikiki Beach provided some fascinating reef fish and crustaceans – Moorish Idols in the wild were fantastic. White terns, day geckos and a new night heron species were additional memorable moments. My favourite invertebrates from Hawaii were the vivid orange Gulf Fritillaries and Emerald Cockroach Wasps. There will probably be a few additional inverts and fish from Hawaii as well once processed and identified.A late spring update from me – lots of activity about. The antechinus was a great find in Enogerra Reservoir recently especially. A few targeted finds like the crakes and the New Holland Honeyeater which is rare in south-east Queensland near upland rainforest are of note. The bullrout was a lucky find as a cormorant was trying to dispatch it but it put up a great fight. Inverts have been great recently as well – the Bordered Rustic (butterfly) has been an exciting find for me as was the spider wasp, mantis and longhorn beetle in particular. I saw my first centipedes recently as well but they couldn’t be identified to species level. My next update around late December should involve some species relatively far from home…
Mammals
14) Yellow-footed Antechinus Antechinus flavipes
15) Black Rat Rattus rattus
16) Red-necked Wallaby Notamacropus rufogriseus
17) Short-eared Brushtail Possum Trichosurus caninus
Birds
208) White-throated Gerygone Gerygone olivacea
209) Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys
210) Baillon’s Crake Porzana pusilla
211) Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalis
212) Spotless Crake Porzana tabuensis
214) New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae
215) Grey Goshawk Accipiter novaehollandiae
216) European Starling Sturnus vulgaris
217) Curlew Sandpiper Calidris ferruginea
218) Australian Hobby Falco longipennis
219) Striated Thornbill Acanthiza lineata
Herptiles
27) Highland Forest Skink Saproscincus rosei
Fish
10) Bullrout/Freshwater Stonefish Notesthes robusta
Invertebrates
216) Anthomyia silverstris [fly]
217) Green-head Ant Rhytidoponera metallica
218) Tuxedo Shore Crab Australoplax tridentata
219) Orange Threadtail Nososticta solida
220) Dolopus simulans [robber fly]
221) Clearwing Swallowtail Cressida cressida
222) Spotted Amber Ladybird Beetle Hippodamia variegata
223) Stick Mantis Archimantis latistyla
224) Choreutis ophiosema [moth]
225) Green Ant-hunter Spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata
226) Brentiscerus putoni [seed bug]
227) North Queensland Jumping Spider
228) Bordered Rustic Cupha prosope
229) Silver Orb Spider Leucauge dromedaria
230) Lucilia porphyrina [blowfly]
231) Tiger Longhorn Aridaeus thoracicus
232) Fire-tailed Resin Bee Megachile mystaceana
233) Gum Tree Shield Bug Theseus modestus
234) Orange-collared Spider Wasp Ferreola handschini
235) Angular-wing Lacewing Periclystus circuiter