Here the list of birds that I have seen in my life in Baja California, B. C. Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa. 240 species, only the species that I am sure.Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna…Continue
Started by Gerardo Marrón. Last reply by Cody Conway Jan 11.
Does anyone know of a way to make an easy electronic life list? I like the format of eBird but the thought of trying to add in where I saw each bird and when is incredibly daunting to me, besides I…Continue
Started by Leah Rude. Last reply by Leah Rude Nov 20, 2011.
All the birds that I am sure that I have seen in Baja California.1) Black-bellied Whistling-Duck2) Greater White-fronted Goose3) Ross’ Goose4) …Continue
Started by Gerardo Marrón. Last reply by Da Lo Mar 12, 2011.
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State tally 2012 (and World, as I haven't been outside Florida this year) is 177.
County 2012 = 169 (county this month = 104).
Lifelist around 400
All-time USA 193, All-time Florida = 192 (I wonder which one got away?)
All time County = 182.
eBird county species list = 1st, eBird county checklist contribs = 1st (2012), eBird All-time checklists = 1st, eBird All-time species = 2nd.
Comment by Gerardo Marrón yesterday I have 218 species in Baja California.
Comment by Victor Austin yesterday My state list is somewhere around 165 (really close) in Missouri.
Comment by Larry Meade yesterday What is everyone's biggest state list? I have 334 in Virginia all time.
Comment by Victor Austin yesterday My life list is currently at 207.
Comment by Gerardo Marrón on February 21, 2012 at 2:30pm Nice!
Comment by Gerardo Marrón on February 21, 2012 at 2:07pm Great! Where have you seen birds?
also 446 / 669 pending my acceptance of a probably Allen's. May wait and go back to get a photograph (it's a known banded Allen's, we just were not sure if the bird was saw with a green back for a moment was the Allen's Hummingbird before it got scared away only to not return the next hour).
I've been keeping a life list since 09, been birding hard core since about April of 2010.
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