
A lot of people have been asking about our recent trip to Trinidad & Tobago, and I promise I will start posting about it soon. This week has been a little hectic as we got home a day later than planned and have been playing catch-up since. (Also, I may have some other exciting news, but cannot say anything about it until at least tomorrow.)
Hopefully this evening I can sit down with my hastily scrawled notes, my memory, and all the photos and coalesce it into a trip report - and in doing so will also start posting about the trip.
In the meantime I have been playing with the 1800 or so photos that I came home with and have started posting them at my pBase gallery here.
I can say that, having never visited the neotropics before, this was really an amazing first time trip for a birder, and would be so for anybody with an appreciation for nature. My head is still spinning with the number and variety of species we encountered. A first rough count I believe put the trip list at about 135 species, and about 95 of which were 'lifers' for me. (I'm still in the throes of debate about counting 'heard-only' birds too)
Hatteras Pelagics May 27 - both tropicbirds
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5 comments:
Lovely collection of new bird at you PcBase site. Love that red bird, so many in flight.
Amazing!
Welcome bud, I'm looking forward to all the posts!
Wow, dude, the pbase pics are insane.
Beautiful photos - the Blue-grey Tananger 3 shot is now my desktop wallpaper. I was going to use the green honeycreeper first, then the scarlet ibis (great shots in flight) but this one with the flowers is a perfect backdrop.
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