Ultimos Posts 1. 30/11/2009 11:00 - Some id nuts to crack from nov 18 We did a short trip on the ocean on Nov 18, although the plan was to make a full day pelagic there was no suitable boat available. This was the same trip as the swim-with-the-sea-lions post the other day. The day was not totally at loss, as there were good photo-opportunities and a few identification challenges. Skua As we were approaching the port again after the Palomino trip, I ... 2. 29/11/2009 16:22 - Gunnar?s twitter updates for 2009-11-29 Once in a while, one reads a blogpost that is well worth sharing. Just popped at Jochen's irregular blog This is funny! http://bit.ly/58Mc3H # One Would Think This Would Be A Given http://bit.ly/5z4olz # Dan Tallman commented my blog about Pishtacos with an account from bird expeditions in Carpish in the 70s. Great read. http://bit.ly/8RvAS0 # Which are the top 3 birds you want... 3. 28/11/2009 20:33 - Until jaws or willy comes along Anyone seen the Great White Shark or the Killer Whale? Sooner or later someone's going to die! Sealions and swimmer at Palomino. Photo: Gunnar Engblom Eco-tourism can often be good for conservation, but sometimes the operators are just not responsible. This example is from Palomino islands outside Lima, where it has become popular to swim with the sea-lions. This is totally... 4. 26/11/2009 10:56 - Fixed departures for 2010? Help me define 2010's birding program. Marvellous Spatuletail. Photo: Gunnar Engblom What fixed departures shall we offer next year? Traditionally, Kolibri Expeditions have offered trips on request, but I am wanting to set a few fixed departures that people can take for a lower price. Yesterday I sent our first opt-in regular newsletter. Within this newsletter is an invitation ... 5. 25/11/2009 16:31 - Slender-billed curlew special on 10000 birds. Extinct birds don't count! Slender-billed Curlew. Photo: Chris Gomersall Slender-billed Curlew is undoubtedly one of the worlds rarest bird. I am enjoying immensly 10000 birds's effort to spread information about the threatened birds around the world. After the splendid series about Spoon-billed Sandpiper now it is another shorebird under the microscope. Charlie Moores is givin... | Estadisticas Ver Codigo HTML Posicion del Blog en Nuestro Ranking Hits Semanales Hits Mensuales |