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ABA Big Year 2017 (1 Viewer)

Assuming Hawaii doesn't count until the revised ABA list comes out:
Yve hits the Top Ten all-time with 724 + 3.
The Stolls are at 715 + 2 (with 56 Hawaiian species in the bank).

Joe
 

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Turns out I had Dan Sanders' 2005 Big Year list in my files, so I added him in.
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Deja vu all over again. On the morning of August 25th, they're all tied!
Ruben & Victor: 728 (726 + 2)
Yve: 728 (725 + 3)

The Stolls have 54 species in the Bank of Hawaii: they've picked up Spotted Dove & Munia in California.

Joe
 

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All five 700+ birders are on Gambell. Yve picked up King Eider & Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, both of which the Stolls already had.
Yve 734
Ruben/Victor 732

Joe
 
All the same - if I'd been doing this big year - I'd very much rather see that Swallow-tailed Gull . . . what a bird!

Me too. But, if you're stuck in Alaska, you're stuck in Alaska. Maybe the gull will still be around when people get back to the lower 48.
 
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