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<blockquote data-quote="Maffong" data-source="post: 3296135" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I don't know if I've missed this info so far, or if really nobody on here noticed.</p><p>Almost exactly one year ago a group of LSU birdwatchers set out in Abra Patricia, Peru and tried to break the world record for most birds seen or heard in one day. They were successful and came home with 354 species in the pocket.</p><p></p><p>Soon after I heard, that in ecuador a team of locals wanted to try and break that record, today I noticed they had done so yesterday and noted a super incredible <a href="https://twitter.com/avesecuador" target="_blank">425 species</a>!</p><p></p><p>I know Dusan personally, he is a professional guide in Ecuador, but when I was there at age 16, without much knowledge and even less money he was so kind to show me around one day around Papallacta. I couldn't be happier that it was him and 3 others to break this record and in such an astonishing way.</p><p></p><p>Also I know a peruvian birder who is currently planning (with some friends) on trying to break the world record soon. I'm not sure though if he'd expected that the bar would be set so much higher before his try </p><p></p><p>Cheers Maffong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maffong, post: 3296135, member: 109113"] I don't know if I've missed this info so far, or if really nobody on here noticed. Almost exactly one year ago a group of LSU birdwatchers set out in Abra Patricia, Peru and tried to break the world record for most birds seen or heard in one day. They were successful and came home with 354 species in the pocket. Soon after I heard, that in ecuador a team of locals wanted to try and break that record, today I noticed they had done so yesterday and noted a super incredible [URL="https://twitter.com/avesecuador"]425 species[/URL]! I know Dusan personally, he is a professional guide in Ecuador, but when I was there at age 16, without much knowledge and even less money he was so kind to show me around one day around Papallacta. I couldn't be happier that it was him and 3 others to break this record and in such an astonishing way. Also I know a peruvian birder who is currently planning (with some friends) on trying to break the world record soon. I'm not sure though if he'd expected that the bar would be set so much higher before his try Cheers Maffong [/QUOTE]
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