Thumper wrote:Awesome about the life birds. I've only seen the warblers I believe. As for "birdzam" I've been waiting for that for years!
I'll have to check it out. Many serious birders accept definite bird call ID as "seeing" the bird. Others don't. My friend is on the fence. Obviously, we all want to see the bird and get good pics of it. But the audio confirmation would be nice to know what birds are hiding in the woods even if you haven't seen them yet. BTW, said friend ID's 20 warblers and a total of 94 species last Sunday alone on a trip up to Lake Erie. He's a beast. After he told me that, I can't even call myself a casual birder. He's on track to ID 1000 birds this year...
Absolutely right. I didn't have an eBird account so Mrs. T signed us up. Now Pete can share his lists. It's the only way I'd be able to tell you a tenth of the birds I saw in Ecuador. But I'm with you, I'm certainly not at risk of of getting that serious or catching up to him in any way...Rommie wrote:I mean, they saw how many hundreds in Ecuador so that sure helps! All of North America only has something like a thousand birds, so they sure weren't all from Lake Erie.
According to my eBird account (totally a thing) I have seen 42 different bird species this month, so I'm certainly not at risk of getting as serious as your friend at that pace.
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