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  1. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Thanks. I assume it is a relatively small colony so that the "rare" designation is OK? Niels
  2. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    I am curious about the answer to the status on Barbados too! I think of Black swift as a species found in mountains near waterfalls, while Barbados is relatively flat. Edit: found this in Neotropical Birds Online They do not quote the Barbados checklist, which may have more details. Niels
  3. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Good for you! Any further progress? Niels
  4. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Interesting record. There is a long discussion in the taxonomy subsection of this species pair if you are interested: http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=113082 Niels
  5. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Good for you. I am yet to see any parrot/parakeet species in Barbados (obviously I do not spend a lot of time there ...) Niels
  6. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    You must hope for a good fall migration ;) Niels
  7. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Good for you. Green throated Carib is one of my favorite birds Niels
  8. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Good for you! Niels
  9. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Do you know where a place called Alaska Shooting Swamp is? Far up north. A little further west, but on small roads I do not know, there was another small pond with these and a couple of domestic type mallards. Niels
  10. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Thanks JE Niels
  11. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Thanks, that is interesting! Niels
  12. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    JE, remember the possible LA Bullfinch/hybrid you found? I wonder if you find it again if you would post new pictures, it will be interesting to see if it stays mottled or if it moults to black? Niels
  13. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Thanks, but no, we will be traveling back Saturday. I am at the St Lawrence gap and have enjoyed the sanderlings and turnstones on the beach in front of us. Have you been down to Inch Marlowe point? I think that was where we had some very cooperative Semipalmated plovers. Niels
  14. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Thanks JE, We did visit Chancery Lane but in bad light. We saw teals but nowhere near the numbers you report here. Niels
  15. njlarsen

    100 Birds of Barbados photo Challenge

    Good luck to you! I am in Barbados right now, and yesterday was taken out where we saw 37 species. One of them is not one your list of species seen in 2012: Stilt Sandpiper at the Congo Shooting Swamp. Cheers Niels
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