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Gambell Spring Bird List (1 Viewer)

Will be going to Gambell the last week of May this year. Have been able to download a few lists of birds found there during tours. Is there a good annotated list or other article available which describes the seabirds, resident birds and status of asian migrants usually found there?

John Wright
 
You can get an annotated list from Paul Lehman (should be able to google his e-mail). He is the man when it comes to birding in Gambell. I'll see if he can't resend it to me. He sent it to me but it is on my other computer that just crashed. Also you might join the Beringia birding list on Yahoo groups. Paul posted many of his sightings there.

You can also use the Birds of Alaska checklist that I have attached.
 

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Here is Paul Lehman's annotated list. You might also purchase Birds of the Seward Peninsula by Brinn Kessel (spelling).
 

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