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  1. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    :-) read the whole story here: https://www.facebook.com/COLOMBIA.Birding/posts/10152286257143517 (NO NEED of a Facebook account to read it!)....
  2. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    As you should do Larry with Antioquia Brush Finch and Colombian Grebe :-(
  3. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    ;-) I've seen that one also Larry so you can migrate it to the SEEN List...
  4. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Indeed Larry, the Orinoco Softail, the new Delta Amacuro Softail, the not-so-new Orinoco River Spinetail, and the yet unnamed Stigmatura sp. Wagtail-Tyrant from the Orinoco River islands (http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/8361808008/) should be added to the seen list... ;-)
  5. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    I have seen it Carlos... at Canho Grulla, Venezuela, in a woodcreepers-recording-trip with/for Curtis Marantz back in 2008.
  6. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    I have seen it Larry ;-)
  7. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry, could you add the recently described Delta Amacuro Softtail (Thripophaga amacurensis) please?... http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.1525/cond.2012.110212?uid=3737808&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21101718472853 btw, should be added to the SEEN list as I saw this one with David...
  8. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Oceanites pincoyae (Pincoya Storm-Petrel) http://www.jstor.org.libraryproxy.amnh.org:9000/discover/10.1525/auk.2012.12071?uid=18238&uid=3739832&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=18235&uid=3&uid=67&uid=62&uid=3739256&sid=21101653857303
  9. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry, what about the just published Storm-Petrel from Chile?.. maybe to add to the NOT-SEEN list? Harrison, Sallaberry, Gaskin, Baird, Jaramillo, Metz, Pearman, O’Keeffe, Dowdall, Enrighgh, Fahy, Gilligan & Lillie. 2013. A NEW STORM-PETREL SPECIES FROM CHILE. The Auk 130(1):180−191...
  10. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry, I think Colombian Crake (Neocrex colombiana) is another good candidate for the NON SEEN list... know few people that has seen it but doubt any of those guys visit this thread... saludos, d.
  11. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    know some people here in Colombia that have seen the Cotinga but I am afraid they do not visit BirdForum ;-) have myself looked for it a couple of times without success yet!
  12. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    I've sen the Indigo-winged Parrots ;-)
  13. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry, you might consider deleting the "(extinct)" while the ID of the recently mysterious hummer N of Bogota gets clear ... don't you think? ;-) http://www.colombiabirding.com/Rogitama_Hummingbird.htm http://birdingblogs.com/2011/Gunnar/bogota-sunangel-discovered
  14. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Not many actually Cesar!... a couple of Colombian expeditions have visited the area from the Colombian side and have gotten many interesting records (being published soon I hope!), new species for Colombia and even new species for South America!... the Wood-Quails as far as I know have been...
  15. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry et al., the whole photo/video album at my flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/colombia_birding_diego/sets/72157630585392348/ enjoy! Diego.
  16. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry et al., happily have to say you have now to remove the only puffbird you have in the non-seen list and move it to the seen list... we got Sooty-capped Puffbird (Bucco noanamae) last week in the Antioquia chocoan region of Uraba... AMAZING bird!... yet processing photos and videos but here...
  17. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    Larry, I noticed you have listed "* Perija Brush-Finch (Arremon perijanus) * Proposed split". It is already accepted (http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop468.html & http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop487.html) You can move it to the SEEN list as I got it in my time up in the...
  18. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    I've seen, briefly, and recorded Gray-legged Tinamou around Mitu, in the Colombian border with Brazil.
  19. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    http://ibc.lynxeds.com/video/tepui-tinamou-crypturellus-ptaritepui/individual-singing-while-walking-sandy-soil-forest
  20. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    I have seen it several times in the Choco of Colombia... amazing bird!
  21. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    There you are!.. Peruvian Antpitta I was always thinking it should not be for too much time in the not-seen list...!
  22. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    That sounds unbelievable!.. will let Mark Sokol & Lanie Langlois know about that! saludos, d.
  23. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    great job Gunnar!!
  24. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    grand Larry, thanks!.. I am eager to see when any of these birds switch list here! saludos, d.
  25. COLOMBIA Birding

    Have You Seen Any of These Birds?

    OK, here I am then with some nice suggestions for the list.. enjoy! - Diego. * The not yet-officially-named "Perija Brush-Finch" (Arremon perijanus) from the Perija Mts. in the Colombia and Venezuela N Andes border that has been visited only a few times by ornithologists/birdwatchers (just...
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