pbjosh
missing the neotropics
FB showed me a post from Wings this morning, and this caught my eye:
"The first-part of Steve Howell’s recent trip to El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in southern Mexico, where he was researching for a new field guide to Mexican birds, co-authored and illustrated by Dale Dyer, who recently illustrated the superb new guide to Birds of Central America (Vallely & Dyer 2018; Princeton Univ. Pres). The new Mexico field guide will, of course, be replete with many ‘new’ species split from existing taxa, which reflects how much our knowledge has increased in recent decades."
"The first-part of Steve Howell’s recent trip to El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve in southern Mexico, where he was researching for a new field guide to Mexican birds, co-authored and illustrated by Dale Dyer, who recently illustrated the superb new guide to Birds of Central America (Vallely & Dyer 2018; Princeton Univ. Pres). The new Mexico field guide will, of course, be replete with many ‘new’ species split from existing taxa, which reflects how much our knowledge has increased in recent decades."