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  1. JWN Andrewes

    The Boy in Brazil: July-August 2006

    No, no, stop! It just makes me want to go back and I can't afford it! I can't take any more! (Oh, go on then, as you've started!) James ps - Spot-backed Antshrikes rock, yes?
  2. JWN Andrewes

    The Boy in Brazil: July-August 2006

    Well done on the Sharpbill Andrew - class bird. I wonder how many people have ticked it through Andy's Scope over the past few years! James
  3. JWN Andrewes

    The Boy in Brazil: July-August 2006

    A trio of birders from Michigan was staying at the same time as me and had constructed their own field guide by scanning the relevant plates from Birds of South America (the one illustrated by Guy Tudor that they only published the first two volumes of) and HBW, then cutting, pasting etc and...
  4. JWN Andrewes

    The Boy in Brazil: July-August 2006

    Hi Andrew I also fell into the female Black-cheeked/Rufous Gnateater trap in the lodge grounds. Sounds like you had an ace time - you've got me gripped on quite a few (that Cotinga chief amongst them), but I did manage to fluke a Bristlfront, creeping through the undergrowth while we were all...
  5. JWN Andrewes

    The Boy in Brazil: July-August 2006

    Sounds ace! Was there for a fortnight last year, loved every minute and this brings it all back. Look forward to hearing the rest. Cheers James
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