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Confessions of a Global Birder
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A blog about global birding, with sightings, photos, reports, and maps
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Confessions of a Global Birder Confessions of a Global Birder Mark D. Read shares the highs and lows of his global travels - currently Canada Wednesday, 28 December 2016 "Just popping down the dump..." Wednesday 28th December 2016 That's what I said, and genuinely intended to do, as I headed out of the door. Living here on Wolfe Island, we have to take all our recyclables (almost everything) and rubbish to the local waste collection centre ourselves. Just a year or so ago it was an actual dump with gulls and vultures in abundance but, for the best, it now focuses on recycling and the dump is long gone. Anyway, I never just 'go to the dump' - I always have my bins and camera with me, as I inevitably take a circuitous route via all the best birding hotspots. Not too much along the way in terms of rarities but these Tundra Swans in town were particularly cooperative. Notice the difference in the extent of the yellow dot at the base of the bills on these 2 birds. No wonder ne...
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11 - google.ca, birdlifenepal.org, birdforum.net, bto.org, ebird.org, worldbirdnames.org, kingstonfieldnaturalists.org, orientalbirdclub.org, orientalbirdimages.org, surfbirds.com, xeno-canto.org
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