Hamhed
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This is a partial copy of a post made on a Florida birding listserv (Birdbrain) today:
From there we departed towards my mother-in-law's home in Jinotega for a quick visit on our way to the northern mountains and the amazing El Jaguar Private Reserve. The owner of the reserve will be publishing the guide to the birds of Nicaragua in the coming months! In the meantime, a hot off the press book called Where to Watch Birds in Nicaragua was available for purchase at the lodge, which I did without hesitation! The birding at El Jaguar was absolutely amazing. Golden-hooded, Yellow-winged, Crimson-collared, and Passerini's Tanagers were highlights, as were Black and Buff-throated Saltator, Bat Falcon, Black Hawk Eagle, and Emerald-chinned Hummingbird.
I did a quick Google search but came up with nothing about any forthcoming books.
Really, I am not focusing on Nicaragua these days. But maybe fate is trying to tell me something!
Steve
From there we departed towards my mother-in-law's home in Jinotega for a quick visit on our way to the northern mountains and the amazing El Jaguar Private Reserve. The owner of the reserve will be publishing the guide to the birds of Nicaragua in the coming months! In the meantime, a hot off the press book called Where to Watch Birds in Nicaragua was available for purchase at the lodge, which I did without hesitation! The birding at El Jaguar was absolutely amazing. Golden-hooded, Yellow-winged, Crimson-collared, and Passerini's Tanagers were highlights, as were Black and Buff-throated Saltator, Bat Falcon, Black Hawk Eagle, and Emerald-chinned Hummingbird.
I did a quick Google search but came up with nothing about any forthcoming books.
Really, I am not focusing on Nicaragua these days. But maybe fate is trying to tell me something!
Steve
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