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  1. lgonz1008

    Non-Europeans what European bird would you like to see?

    The horrors of multitasking at work, sorry Jos!
  2. lgonz1008

    Non-Europeans what European bird would you like to see?

    Jos hit the nail on the head, I'd love to see some of those owls even more, but they are all possible in the US, similar experience would be the Gyrfalcon in Iceland, you can find them in the US, so why consider them your top targets internationally. As for the Black Woodpecker, it's the...
  3. lgonz1008

    Non-Europeans what European bird would you like to see?

    Not in the Miami and the Keys, we have White-crowned Pigeons fighting Rock Pigeons and Eurasian Collared-Doves off the wires!
  4. lgonz1008

    Non-Europeans what European bird would you like to see?

    Germany was a backup option in my eyes, but figured I'd do the other two since there's plenty of birds in both that I can't see elsewhere, such as the Iberian endemics in Spain or some of the big mammals in Sweden (best place to connect with Wolverine).
  5. lgonz1008

    Non-Europeans what European bird would you like to see?

    Never birded Europe, closest I've been to a true European bird is whenever a Ruff shows up in fall migration, so here are my top 10 birds I want to see in Europe (pretty much Spain and Sweden): Western Capercaillie (I knew about this bird before I even cared for birds, so it's top 10 targets...
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