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Posts by Neotropical Birding and Conservation
Thinking of going out for the South American Birdfair so this makes interesting reading. All 93 pages!
Paraguay 2025 was an awesome trip, with 417 birds, 28 mammals and a host of other wildlife!
We had such a blast that the trip report required 93 pages!
I can absolutely recommend Paraguay as a fantastic birding destination!
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Ready to download now if you have a digital or combined print/digital subscription. The full printed version will be ready to collect at @global_birdfair in July with mailing shortly after. List of contents on second slide.
Nice to get an unbiased opinion of our publications!
NB38 now ready for digital and combined members to download. Print version will go in the post soon.
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Essential reading for the Neotropical birder.
Neotropical Swifts - Hispanola endemics - Saving Marsh Antwren - Seeing Caura Antbird and more...
Want to get your hands on a copy? Join NBC through the website www.neotropicalbidingandconservation.org
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Find out what we did in 2025. All the projects we supported in one handy download from our website. Apply - Donate - Join to conserve the birds of the Neotropics. #birding #neotropics #conservation #ornithology
Congratulations to ROC on becoming the new BirdLife International partner for Chile.
You can now follow us on Instagram as well as Bluesky. Same user name - @neobirdconserve to keep things simple. Have a look at www.neotropicalbirdingandconservation.org for details of membership, publications and Conservation Awards Programme.
NBC @neobirdconserve.bsky.social Conservation Fund supports projects to conserve threatened Neotropical birds by small grants of USD 1000–3000. Next deadline = 1 Feb. More information & application forms (English/Español/Português): neotropicalbirdingandconservation.org/conservation/ #ornithology
eBird has created a new major region that aligns with the NBC area, ebird.org/region/latam Includes all of South and Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean and allows birders to see their Neotropics list and gather data on the region as a whole. Thanks to all at the Cornell Lab for Ornithology.
Can I also present the Table Turnstone, which no smart restaurant should be without.
Thanks to Accent Design for the work and BWWC Foundation for the funding, we have a new website. If you care about the birds of the Neotropics, have a look at neotropicalbirdingandconservation.org Join to get our journals and support conservation across the region. #birdsmatter #neotropicalbirding
New Neotropical Birding and Conservation website is up and running. If you want to help conserve the birds of the American tropics please consider joining, donating—or just spreading the word! @neobirdconserve.bsky.social neotropicalbirdingandconservation.org #ornithology
Sneak preview of the cover of Neotropical Birding 38, due out March 2026. Thanks Andy & Gill Swash for this stunning Blue-eyed Ground Dove image. Need more? Join Neotropical Birding & Conservation for two issues a year plus Cotinga, our scientific journal. www.neotropicalbirdingandconservation.org
Satellite tracking supports hypotheses of breeding allochrony and allopatry in the Endangered Pterodroma hasitata (Black-capped Petrel, Diablotin) | jco.birdscaribbean.o... | Journal of Caribbean Ornithology | #ornithology 🪶
Ace colour combination!
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Here is a link to Avian Odyssey which NBC attended back in September. All the regional bird clubs presented along with BOC, the National History Museum, RSPB, BTO, Birdlife International, and the BBC Natural History Unit. Watch out for a similar event in 2026.
Last week I had a couple of days in São Paulo before heading to Belem for COP30 and managed to donate old issues of @neobirdconserve.bsky.social magazines to Instituto Anchieta Grajaú and Ornitomulheres, the Brazilian Female Ornithologists Network. Glad these will not end up in the recycling bin!
Cover of the October issue of Birding magazine
The October issue of Birding magazine just arrived in my mailbox! From birding in Alaska to Columbia, there’s something for everyone.
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Are you in touch with Rob Clay while you are there?
A very enjoyable start to a month birding in Paraguay!
Really enjoyed reacquainting myself with Sporophila Seedeaters, one of my favourite Neotropic Genus! Tawny-bellied Seedeater was the most abundant today, a species I have only seen once before!
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Not strictly Neotropical, but the BBC will be airing In Our Time on Bird Migration, a repeat from 2017, on Thursday 31st October. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b...
A bit sub-standard James. Must try harder.
Our stand at Avian Odyssey 2025 at @nhm-london.bsky.social Talk this afternoon by @liakajiki.bsky.social on Manakins - the birds, not the shop dummies.