I wonder if 77 is the record for lifers in one day?77 is my best, which was on my first day in Australia.
91 might be the record. Going once, going twice.I had 91 my first day in Africa--eastern South Africa to be more precise. This appears to be the highest total posted so far. Before counting, I expected Africa would be the best place to rack up a big total since the birds are often easy to see and there are many species.
Second is my first trip to the neotropics--64 in Costa Rica. Third is my first trip to South America--63 in Ecuador on the west slope of the Andes, including Tandayapa lodge and its hummingbird feeders.
Yes Bonxie, 96 might be the record.I think I beat you all. I hired a guide for my first full day of birding in South Africa.
Turns out this wasn't my best total of lifers in one day, as I had 74 on my first truly full day of birding in Ethiopia at Bishangari Lodge, which was also my first time in East Africa. I would think that 100 lifers or more should be possible even for a well-traveled birder if their first day in Sub-Saharan Africa is somewhere in savanna habitat in East Africa, where seeing 150+ species in a day is easy, and the vast majority of these would be lifers.Around 70 on my first day in Cameroon, traveling from Douala to Nyassoso at the foot of Mount KupƩ, which was also my first time in Sub-Saharan Africa.
That's the beauty of going somewhere new. Especially a continent that you have not been to before.That was my first full day of birding in the Neotropics, so nearly everything outside of a few waterbirds was a new species
Subject to sorting out my eBird with some missing species historically, Costa Rica added two joint seconds and a sixth:-I am currently:-
Thailand - 68 - 6th November 2022 (first day in south east Asia)
Uganda - 55 - 4th March 2019 (first day in sub-Saharan Africa)
Thailand - 53 - 7th November 2022 (second day in south east Asia)
The Thailand total may reduce as I did go on a cricket tour to Sri Lanka in 1985/86 and there is a list of birds around here somewhere... Not a very long one.
I plan to beat that total at least once or twice next year. Hopefully...
All the best
Paul
I didn't know we'd had such a mega day! I seem to recall we saw over 100 species that day.I need to look up my records of Costa Rica, Australia and Uganda....
I thought one day I had 70 ish....
EDIT: Oz was about 62 on the day with Chowchilla on the Atherton Tablelands.
First day in Uganda scored 72
Both in 2014.
Will look up Costa Rica when I get home next week.
Subject to sorting out my eBird with some missing species historically, Costa Rica added two joint seconds and a sixth:-
Thailand - 68 - 6th November 2022 (first day in south east Asia - Phra Phuttabat Noi Temple, Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, etc)
Costa Rica - 57 - 20th February 2023 (sixth day of trip so remarkable - Carara NP)
Costa Rica - 57 - 15th February 2023 (first day in Central America - Bougainvillea, La Paz & Cinchona)
Uganda - 55 - 4th March 2019 (first day in sub-Saharan Africa - Entebbe Botanical Gardens & Mabamba Swamp)
Thailand - 53 - 7th November 2022 (second day in south east Asia - Khao Yai NP)
Costa Rica - 50 - 16th February 2023 (second day in Central America - Bougainvillea, Casa Tangara, Providencia Road, etc)
All the best
Paul