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<blockquote data-quote="Peter C." data-source="post: 3471523" data-attributes="member: 68872"><p>This thread sounded awfully familiar... I did a small amount of searching, and found that I'd answered this question twice before (<a href="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=323062&highlight=kirtland" target="_blank">April 2016</a> and <a href="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=299403&highlight=kirtland" target="_blank">February 2015</a>). |:d|</p><p>Alas, the top three are still there, and still the same - Kirtland's Warbler, Henslow's Sparrow, and Mississippi Kite. :C</p><p></p><p></p><p>RE: Condors</p><p>Chile seems to be good. D. & I found a couple near Tena (only a couple of hours' drive s. of Santiago) and one distant one at Altos de Lircay. Southern Chile, I don't know, but it might be better, since it's more of a wilderness area. </p><p></p><p>Andy: Don't know about Papallacta Pass; I've been there twice, spent most of the day there on one occasion, and never found any. Others may well have been luckier, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter C., post: 3471523, member: 68872"] This thread sounded awfully familiar... I did a small amount of searching, and found that I'd answered this question twice before ([URL="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=323062&highlight=kirtland"]April 2016[/URL] and [URL="http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=299403&highlight=kirtland"]February 2015[/URL]). |:d| Alas, the top three are still there, and still the same - Kirtland's Warbler, Henslow's Sparrow, and Mississippi Kite. :C RE: Condors Chile seems to be good. D. & I found a couple near Tena (only a couple of hours' drive s. of Santiago) and one distant one at Altos de Lircay. Southern Chile, I don't know, but it might be better, since it's more of a wilderness area. Andy: Don't know about Papallacta Pass; I've been there twice, spent most of the day there on one occasion, and never found any. Others may well have been luckier, of course. [/QUOTE]
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