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10 Feb Re: vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto [Oscar Gonzalez ]
6 Feb Comparto articulo S. lorata [Samuel Amoros ]
07 Feb Re: vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto [Richard Hoyer ]
7 Feb vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto [Dan Lebbin ]
6 Feb Anidamiento de Garcita Tricolor en Humedalesde Ite‏ [1 Attachment] [Manuel Plenge ]
3 Feb Re: Larus (Leucophaeus) pipixcan - conteos altos [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
1 Feb RE: Ventanilla ["Barry Walker" ]
1 Feb Re: Ventanilla [Gunnar Engblom ]
1 Feb Re: Ventanilla [Tom Schulenberg ]
1 Feb Charla 2 de febrero del 2012 a las 19:00 horas [1 Attachment] [Karina Quinteros León ]
1 Feb Re: Ventanilla [Gunnar Engblom ]
1 Feb Ventanilla ["Barry Walker" ]
24 Jan Re: [nataly hidalgo ]
23 Jan Red Shoveler ["Barry Walker" ]
23 Jan Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru ["Manuel Sanchez" ]
23 Jan Re: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
23 Jan Re: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru [Diego Garcia ]
23 Jan Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru ["Manuel Sanchez" ]
23 Jan Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
22 Jan RE: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru ["David G. Ricalde" ]
22 Jan Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru ["Manuel Sanchez" ]
10 Jan Re: Lake Salinas [Juan Chalco ]
10 Jan Re: Lake Salinas [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
10 Jan Lake Salinas [Juan Chalco ]
6 Jan Pasantias en Nuevo Mexico [Diego García Olaechea ]
01 Jan Re: Least Tern [Rob Williams ]
31 Dec Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru [Javier Barrio ]
31 Dec Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru [Javier Barrio ]
31 Dec RE: Status of Least Tern in Peru ["Alvaro Jaramillo" ]
31 Dec SV: Status of Least Tern in Peru [roger ahlman ]
31 Dec Re: Digest Number 2525 [Rob Williams ]
31 Dec Semifinals - Bird World Cup. Marvelous Spatuletail or Harpy Eagle? [Gunnar Engblom ]
30 Dec Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru [Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis ]
30 Dec Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru [Javier Barrio ]
30 Dec Status of Least Tern in Peru [Rob Williams ]
23 Dec Bird World Cup [Gunnar Engblom ]
8 Dec A paper of interest [Jacob Socolar ]
11 Dec World Cup for Birds - Just for fun! [Gunnar Engblom ]
11 Dec 2012 Hog Island Audubon Camp in Maine - registration open [Erica Marx ]
10 Dec owling trip to Peru [iain tomlinson ]
7 Dec Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo []
7 Dec Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo [Gunnar Engblom ]
1 Dec RE: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail [Dan Lebbin ]
1 Dec Re: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail ["Larry Sirvio" ]
1 Dec Re: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail [Gunnar Engblom ]
30 Nov Stunning Peru photos by Glenn Bartley [Gunnar Engblom ]
22 Nov Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail ["doctorpyserphd" ]
22 Nov Re: Harpy Eagle in Peru now - Aquila harpia en el Peru ahora. ["alejandra_pem" ]
22 Nov Harpy Eagle in Peru now - Aquila harpia en el Peru ahora. [Gunnar Engblom ]
19 Nov Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence ["Fernando Leon Llanos" ]
20 Nov Photos White-headed Brush-Finch Atlapetes albiceps [Sergio Nolazco ]
17 Nov Re: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Sergio Nolazco ]
18 Nov Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence ["Fernando Leon Llanos" ]
07 Nov Birding in Peru ["ash9632000" ]
7 Nov Cuantos birdwatchers vienen al Peru al ano? ["doris valencia " ]
4 Nov Nuevo numero del Boletin UNOP: Volumen 6 Nº 2 - 2011 [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
1 Nov Re: Re: Variegated Flycatcher? [Gunnar Engblom ]
1 Nov Re: Re: Variegated Flycatcher? [Jean Paul Perret ]
02 Nov Re: Variegated Flycatcher? ["Daniel F" ]
1 Nov Variegated Flycatcher? [Jean Paul Perret ]
29 Oct Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Sergio Nolazco ]
28 Oct Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis ]
22 Oct Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Ernesto M laga ]
21 Oct Birding in Pedro Ruiz, Amazonas [Jean Paul Perret ]
18 Oct Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Sergio Nolazco ]
18 Oct Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence ["Lorenzo Sympson" ]
17 Oct Re: Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso [Victor Gamarra-Toledo ]
17 Oct Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence [Sergio Nolazco ]
17 Oct Re: Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
17 Oct Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso [Victor Gamarra-Toledo ]
16 Oct Re: Apurimac Pygmy Owls [Jan Baiker ]
14 Oct Re: Charadrius alexandrinus (occidentalis) [Oscar Gonzalez ]
13 Oct Andean Condor Conservation Meeting Announcement [Rob Williams ]
13 Oct Fw: [NEOORN-L] pre conference trip for NOC [Fernando Angulo Pratolongo ]
12 Oct Re: Re: Northern Shoveler at Ventanilla [David Adams ]
12 Oct Re: Apurimac Pygmy Owls [Gunnar Engblom ]

Subject: Re: vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto
From: Oscar Gonzalez <fringiloapizarrado AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 21:25:49 -0800 (PST)
Hello,

In 2004 Patrick O'Donnell and I reported a Laughing Gull in Tambopata, Madre de 
Dios 


O’DONNELL, P. & O. GONZALEZ.
2003. First documented record for Laughing Gull (Larus atricilla) from 
Departamento de Madre de Dios, Peru Cotinga 20:104 


We posted there a picture of a vagrant gull, no doubt because we captured it 
and then was released. 


 
Oscar Gonzalez
Biol. M.Sc.
Especialista en aves silvestres
  



________________________________
 De: Richard Hoyer 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Enviado: Martes, febrero 7, 2012 6:01 P.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto
 

  
Hey Dan,

Great find! It's anyone's guess where that Laughing Gull came from. Where will 
you post the photos? 


How did you like Muyuna? I hope to scout there some time later this year for a 
future tour. I met Analia on a fam trip this past November. 


Best,

Rich

---
Rich Hoyer
Tucson, Arizona
Senior Leader for WINGS
http://wingsbirds.com

my blog: http://birdernaturalist.blogspot.com
fabulous bloggers: http://birdingblogs.com
--- 

On Feb 7, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Dan Lebbin wrote:

  
>
>
>Estimado Birding-Peru:
> 
>Yesterday (6 February), I photographed  a Laughing Gull perched on a log with 
a Large-billed Tern in the Rio Amazonas near Centro America, about 10-15 
minutes upriver of Tamshiyacu, on the ride back from Muyuna Lodge. It was in 
basic plumage and showed wear on its wing coverts. Unlike last year’s 
Shovelers, I don’t think there’s much chance this is a captive escapee, but 
the question of provenance origin is still intriguing.  Which coast would it 
most likely have come from – the Atlantic or Pacific? Have vagrant Laughing 
Gulls previously been recorded in the Peruvian Amazon? 

> 
>Other highlights seen last week in Loreto included a Yellow-green Vireo and 
Neopipo at Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve along with many of the 
white-sand forest specialties; Wattled Guan, Black-tailed Antbird, 
Rufous-necked Puffbird, Azure Gallinule and many island/varzea specialties at 
and near Muyuna Lodge. 4 Celeus species (Ringed, Chestnut, Scaled and 
Cream-colored) heard or seen behind Muyuna Lodge as well. Many boreal migrants 
were around as well: Osprey, Barn Swallow, Bank Swallow, Eastern Kingbird, 
Spotted Sandpiper, Pewee… 

> 
>Daniel J. Lebbin
>American Bird Conservancy
>
>

 
Subject: Comparto articulo S. lorata
From: Samuel Amoros <samorosk AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 15:06:39 -0800 (PST)
Hola a todos,
Les envió el link de la publicación que recientemente saqué sobre Sternula 
lorata en La Libertad (Perú). 

http://sisbib.unmsm.edu.pe/BVRevistas/biologist/v09_n2/pdf/a04v9n2.pdf
Saludos,
Samuel

SIGNS OF NEW BREEDING SITES FOR PERUVIAN TERN, STERNULA LORATA 
(CHARADRIIFORMES, LARIDAE) AT LA LIBERTAD, PERU, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR 
CONSERVATION 

Samuel Amorós K.
Centro para la Conservación Integral de los Ecosistemas Marinos del Pacífico 
Este – ecOceánica. 

Dirección de correspondencia del autor: samorosk AT yahoo.com
Between March and April 2011, 10 study areas in the desert and coastal plains 
of La Libertad region were evaluated to locate breeding sites of the Peruvian 
Tern, Sternula lorata. Aproximately 117 km were (systematically) walked and in 
the Pampas of Rio Seco (or Rio Chamán), Pacasmayo and Urricape signs of 
reproduction of this species were found. These signs included: low flying of 

Peruvian Terns over the observer, terns flying around the observer, birds 
flying with fish in their beaks to feed their chicks and the presence of one 
nest with two inactive eggs in Pampa Urricape. The latter is a fact of 
particular importance because of this species' fidelity to the nest and/or 
place of nesting. Also, Pampa Urricape was the site with the largest number of 
individuals, with a total of 22 located. The problem of habitat loss is 
affecting Peruvian Tern conservation. In this regard, we observed the practice 
of different economic activities in the desert which are leading to its 
modification. Among these activities we observed sugar cane crops, chicken 
barns, lots for homes, and a wind farm proposal. Finally, we propose 
recommendations for the conservation of the Peruvian Tern such as the 
revaluation of the desert ecosystem, the increase of its representation within 
the National System of Natural Protected Areas by the State, and the 

 development of appropriate policies that include the Integrated Management of 
the Marine Coastal Zone to enable the sustainable development of these areas. 


INDICIOS DE NUEVOS SITIOS REPRODUCTIVOS DEL GAVIOTÍN PERUANO, STERNULA LORATA 
(CHARADRIIFORMES, LARIDAE) EN LA LIBERTAD, PERÚ, E IMPLICANCIAS PARA SU 
CONSERVACIÓN 

Samuel Amorós K.
Centro para la Conservación Integral de los Ecosistemas Marinos del Pacífico 
Este – ecOceánica. 

Dirección de correspondencia del autor: samorosk AT yahoo.com
Entre marzo y abril del 2011 se evaluaron 10 zonas de estudio de las pampas 
desérticas y el litoral de la región de La Libertad, Perú, para buscar 
lugares de reproducción de Sternula lorata (Philippi & Landbeck 1861) 
“gaviotín peruano”. Se recorrió a pie (sistemáticamente) un aproximado 
de 117 km y se encontraron indicios de reproducción de la especie en la Pampa 
de Río Seco (o Río Chamán), en las pampas de Pacasmayo y en la Pampa de 
Urricape. Estos indicios incluyeron: vuelos rasantes de esta especie sobre el 
observador, vuelos alrededor del observador, vuelos con pescado en sus picos 
para alimentar a sus pichones y presencia de un nido con dos huevos inactivos 
en Pampa Urricape, este último representa un hecho de particular importancia 
por la fidelidad al nido y/o al lugar de anidación que tiene esta especie. 
Asimismo, Pampa Urricape fue el lugar con mayor número de individuos, 
encontrándose un total de 22. La pérdida del hábitat 

 afecta la conservación del gaviotín peruano. Se observó el desarrollo de 
diferentes actividades económicas en el desierto que conllevan a su 
modificación. Entre éstas destacan principalmente cultivos de caña de 
azúcar, galpones para la crianza de pollos, lotes para viviendas y propuesta 
de un parque eólico. Finalmente, se propone consideraciones para la 
conservación de esta especie tales como: revalorar el ecosistema de desierto, 
aumentar su representatividad al interior del Sistema Nacional de Áreas 
Naturales Protegidas por el Estado, desarrollar políticas adecuadas que 
incluyan el Manejo Integrado de la Zona Marino Costera que permitan el 
desarrollo sostenible de estos espacios. 
Subject: Re: vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto
From: Richard Hoyer <birdernaturalist AT me.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 16:01:30 -0700
Hey Dan,

Great find! It's anyone's guess where that Laughing Gull came from. Where will 
you post the photos? 


How did you like Muyuna? I hope to scout there some time later this year for a 
future tour. I met Analia on a fam trip this past November. 


Best,

Rich
---
Rich Hoyer
Tucson, Arizona
Senior Leader for WINGS
http://wingsbirds.com

my blog: http://birdernaturalist.blogspot.com
fabulous bloggers: http://birdingblogs.com
---

On Feb 7, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Dan Lebbin wrote:

> 
> Estimado Birding-Peru:
> 
>  
> 
> Yesterday (6 February), I photographed a Laughing Gull perched on a log with 
a Large-billed Tern in the Rio Amazonas near Centro America, about 10-15 
minutes upriver of Tamshiyacu, on the ride back from Muyuna Lodge. It was in 
basic plumage and showed wear on its wing coverts. Unlike last years 
Shovelers, I dont think theres much chance this is a captive escapee, but the 
question of provenance origin is still intriguing. Which coast would it most 
likely have come from  the Atlantic or Pacific? Have vagrant Laughing Gulls 
previously been recorded in the Peruvian Amazon? 

> 
>  
> 
> Other highlights seen last week in Loreto included a Yellow-green Vireo and 
Neopipo at Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve along with many of the 
white-sand forest specialties; Wattled Guan, Black-tailed Antbird, 
Rufous-necked Puffbird, Azure Gallinule and many island/varzea specialties at 
and near Muyuna Lodge. 4 Celeus species (Ringed, Chestnut, Scaled and 
Cream-colored) heard or seen behind Muyuna Lodge as well. Many boreal migrants 
were around as well: Osprey, Barn Swallow, Bank Swallow, Eastern Kingbird, 
Spotted Sandpiper, Pewee 

> 
>  
> 
> Daniel J. Lebbin
> 
> American Bird Conservancy
> 
> 
> 
Subject: vagrant Laughing Gull in Loreto
From: Dan Lebbin <dlebbin AT abcbirds.org>
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 14:21:29 -0800
Estimado Birding-Peru:

Yesterday (6 February), I photographed a Laughing Gull perched on a log with a 
Large-billed Tern in the Rio Amazonas near Centro America, about 10-15 minutes 
upriver of Tamshiyacu, on the ride back from Muyuna Lodge. It was in basic 
plumage and showed wear on its wing coverts. Unlike last year's Shovelers, I 
don't think there's much chance this is a captive escapee, but the question of 
provenance origin is still intriguing. Which coast would it most likely have 
come from - the Atlantic or Pacific? Have vagrant Laughing Gulls previously 
been recorded in the Peruvian Amazon? 


Other highlights seen last week in Loreto included a Yellow-green Vireo and 
Neopipo at Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve along with many of the 
white-sand forest specialties; Wattled Guan, Black-tailed Antbird, 
Rufous-necked Puffbird, Azure Gallinule and many island/varzea specialties at 
and near Muyuna Lodge. 4 Celeus species (Ringed, Chestnut, Scaled and 
Cream-colored) heard or seen behind Muyuna Lodge as well. Many boreal migrants 
were around as well: Osprey, Barn Swallow, Bank Swallow, Eastern Kingbird, 
Spotted Sandpiper, Pewee... 


Daniel J. Lebbin
American Bird Conservancy
Subject: Anidamiento de Garcita Tricolor en Humedalesde Ite‏ [1 Attachment]
From: Manuel Plenge <plenge.manuel AT gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 15:45:15 -0500
Rodolfo Vicetti, autor de 'Aves de la Baha de Ite: gua fotogrfica.  Computex
S.A.C., Lima, pp. 1-54 [2008]', me da a conocer el siguente excelente
registro:

"Te adjunto las fotos que he tomado sobre el anidamiento de la Garcita
Tricolor en los Humedales de Ite. Por suerte pude encontrar este lugar de
anidamiento a inicios de enero cerca de una zona desde donde poda
fotografiar sin perturbar a los padres. La foto de los huevos la tom
aprovechando que los padre no se encontraban en el nido. El da sbado 4 de
febrero pude fotografiar al polluelo que aparece en el foto. Deben ser 3 
4 polluelos; por el lugar del nido no he podido confirmar el nmero. Creo
que esta confirmacin de anidamiento en Ite debe difundirse ya que debe ser
de inters para los que siguen a esta especie".

Espero que otros puedan segur aportando informacin sobre la anidacin de
sta especie.

Manuel A. Plenge
Lima
Subject: Re: Larus (Leucophaeus) pipixcan - conteos altos
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 06:45:33 -0800 (PST)
Arne
Ayer 2 feb 2012 en los Humedales de Eten registre aprox. 16 
000 Larus (Leucophaeus) pipixcan 

Detalles del sitio en e-bird: Lista de aves S9748120
Luego te envio fotos de las amenazas.
saludos,
fap


Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com



________________________________
 From: Arne J. Lesterhuis 
To: "obschile AT gruposyahoo.com.ar" ; 
"Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com" ; 
"aves_ecuador AT gruposyahoo.com" ; 
"ovum-l AT lista.ciens.ucv.ve"  

Sent: Friday, September 23, 2011 3:58 PM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Larus (Leucophaeus) pipixcan - conteos altos
 

  
Hola
todos,
 
Estoy buscando
sitios con congregaciones grandes de Larus (Leucophaeus) pipixcan en América 
Latina, para 

identificar sitios que son de alta importancia para la especie.
 
Necesito contar
con los siguientes datos (preferiblemente desde el año 90 a la fecha):
 
1) Sitio de
observación y ubicación del mismo (coordenadas preferiblemente)
2) Fecha
3) Número de
individuos (así sea aproximado)
4) Amenazas? De existir indicar cuales son.
5) Fuente (De
aplicar: nombre y correo electrónico del observador)
 
La población global de la especie está estimada en 470.000-1.490.000
individuos. Sitios claves de importancia global serian las que contienen 1% ó 
más 

individuos (9800+ individuos). Sin embargo, todos los datos son bienvenidos, no
importa la cantidad de individuos observados.  
 
Los registros que
recibo serán acreditados a los autores y agradecidos según corresponda.
 
Quedo muy
agradecido y atento a cualquier duda.
 
Arne Lesterhuis
Birdlife International
 
 
 
Dear All, 
 
I am in search for
sites with big concentrations of  Larus(Leucophaeus) pipixcan in Latin America 
to be able to identify sites of high importance 

to the species.
 
I am looking for
the following information for records of the species, primarily from 1990
onwards:
 
1)      
Locality (and coordinates)
2)      
Date
3)      
Number of individuals 
4)       Threats? Please specify if there are any.
5)      
Source (name and e-mail of observer)
 
The global
population size of the species is estimated at 470.000-1.490.000 individuals. 
Key sites of global importance 

would be those sites that hold counts of 1% or more individuals (9800+ 
individuals). 

 
Records for key
sites will be included within the plan and will be accredited accordingly. 
 
Many thanks in
advance for your help
 
Arne Lesterhuis
Birdlife International
 
 

 
 
Subject: RE: Ventanilla
From: "Barry Walker" <barry.walker AT manuexpeditions.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 17:03:43 -0800
No – no Shovelers but I was rushed and it as  quick scan only with no scope

Barry

 

De: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com [mailto:Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com] En nombre 
de Gunnar Engblom 

Enviado el: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 1:35 PM
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Ventanilla

 

  

Thanks for sharing Barry. Need the Jabiru for Lima. Any Shovelers?

 


Subject: Re: Ventanilla
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:42:48 -0500
Last year there was also a Jabiru at Ventanilla. One of the park guards
took a picture.

Gunnar
Subject: Re: Ventanilla
From: Tom Schulenberg <tschulenberg AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:39:07 -0500
> Jan 31st 8:00 am Ventanilla Pools 11 52 95 S 77 09 09 W****
>
> Jabiru 2 sub adult
>


   VERY COOL!!!

   Great bird for Lima!


Best wishes,


tss
Subject: Charla 2 de febrero del 2012 a las 19:00 horas [1 Attachment]
From: Karina Quinteros León <qkrina AT yahoo.es>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 21:10:08 +0000 (GMT)
Por favor Difundir


Charla:
“Desarrollo
de nuevas técnicas genéticas para estudios de conservación de guacamayos” 
y “Preferencias 

de uso de nidos del Guacamayo Escarlata (Ara
macao macao) en el sureste del Perú”


Expositor:
George Olah
Australian National
University 


Lugar:
Auditorio del Museo de Historia Natural – UNMSM

Fecha y Hora:
Jueves 02 de febrero a las 19:00 horas

INGRESO LIBRE

El Museo de Historia Natural está ubicado en:
Av. Arenales Nº 1256, Jesús María, Lima 14, Perú. 
Teléfonos: (511) 471-0117 y (511) 470-7918
Subject: Re: Ventanilla
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:35:25 -0500
Thanks for sharing Barry. Need the Jabiru for Lima. Any Shovelers?
Subject: Ventanilla
From: "Barry Walker" <barry.walker AT manuexpeditions.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 15:00:59 -0800
Jan 31st 8:00 am Ventanilla Pools 11 52 95 S 77 09 09 W

Jabiru 2 sub adult

Blue - winged teal one drake

 

Barry Waller

 

 

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Subject: Re:
From: nataly hidalgo <nhidalgoa2 AT yahoo.com.mx>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 08:54:38 -0800 (PST)
..   http://mabsan.com/work.link.php?ofhotmailID=21h3


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Subject: Red Shoveler
From: "Barry Walker" <barry.walker AT manuexpeditions.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 18:34:48 -0800
Red Shoveler -Female plumaged Bird Huacarpay Lakes Cusco 22/01/12 4:00 pm
also one seen here July 18th 2011 by Silverio Duri - perhaps a long stayer

Barry Walker

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: "Manuel Sanchez" <jazzmanu AT gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:13:15 -0000
Chevere, gracias...

saludos

Manuel
--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo 
 wrote: 

>
> Manuel,
> Si, a aproximadamente 15 Km Este del pueblo de sechura, en Piura. 
> La fecha de observacion fue 2 oct 2010.
> Saludos,
> fap 
> 
> 
> Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> -------------------------------------
> Lambayeque - Peru
> chamaepetes AT ...
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: Manuel Sanchez 
> To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 3:52 PM
> Subject: [Birdingperu] Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west 
Peru 

>  
> 
>   
> Hey Fernando,
> 
> gracias, ese registro tuya en dicha laguna de (7 mil) fue en el noroccidente 
de Peru, verdad?. 

> 
> Quería saber de desplazamientos y en qué épocas (lluvia o verano)
> 
> gracias...
> 
> --- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
wrote: 

> >
> > Manuel,
> > chequea este mensaje:
> > 
> > > On 3 October 2010 12:57, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
> > > wrote:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Dear Birding Peru,
> > > >
> > > >Yesterday, me & Alex More were recorring lagoons in Sechura desert. At 
Laguna  

> > > >Ã'`apique we found 25 Comb Duck and around 20 Tawny-throated Dotterels 
(another  

> > > >group of 30 in the middle of the desert). Later in a lagoon with south 
of  

> > > >Ã'`apique (not local name for this newly formed lagoon), we saw with 
huge surpise  

> > > >around 7000 Chilean flamingos and 5000 Cinnamon teals.  
> > > >
> > > >Is anyone aware of another site in the coast with such a flamingos 
> > > >concentration???. I have found a count of 10000 but at Reserva Salinas y 
Aguada  

> > > >Blanca. Also, how common are big groups of Tawny-throated Dotterels???
> > > >
> > > >Best regards,
> > > >
> > > >fap
> > > > 
> > > >Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > > >-------------------------------------
> > > >Lambayeque - Peru
> > > >chamaepetes AT 
> > > > 
> > 
> >  
> > Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > -------------------------------------
> > Lambayeque - Peru
> > chamaepetes AT 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Manuel Sanchez 
> > To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> > Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 10:51 AM
> > Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
> > 
> > 
> >   
> > Hi Peruvian birders,
> > 
> > This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 

> > 
> > I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking 
for info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. ¿They move in winter 
like the high-andean populations? ¿They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 

> > 
> > I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal 
migrants (vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving 
into Ecuador. 

> > 
> > If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 

> > 
> > Manuel Sanchez
> >
>




------------------------------------


Subject: Re: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:07:16 -0800 (PST)
Manuel,
Si, a aproximadamente 15 Km Este del pueblo de sechura, en Piura. 
La fecha de observacion fue 2 oct 2010.
Saludos,
fap 


Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com



________________________________
 From: Manuel Sanchez 
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 3:52 PM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
 

  
Hey Fernando,

gracias, ese registro tuya en dicha laguna de (7 mil) fue en el noroccidente de 
Peru, verdad?. 


Quería saber de desplazamientos y en qué épocas (lluvia o verano)

gracias...

--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo 
 wrote: 

>
> Manuel,
> chequea este mensaje:
> 
> > On 3 October 2010 12:57, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
> > wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > >
> > >
> > >Dear Birding Peru,
> > >
> > >Yesterday, me & Alex More were recorring lagoons in Sechura desert. At 
Laguna  

> > >Ã`apique we found 25 Comb Duck and around 20 Tawny-throated Dotterels 
(another  

> > >group of 30 in the middle of the desert). Later in a lagoon with south 
of  

> > >Ã`apique (not local name for this newly formed lagoon), we saw with 
huge surpise  

> > >around 7000 Chilean flamingos and 5000 Cinnamon teals.  
> > >
> > >Is anyone aware of another site in the coast with such a flamingos 
> > >concentration???. I have found a count of 10000 but at Reserva Salinas y 
Aguada  

> > >Blanca. Also, how common are big groups of Tawny-throated Dotterels???
> > >
> > >Best regards,
> > >
> > >fap
> > > 
> > >Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > >-------------------------------------
> > >Lambayeque - Peru
> > >chamaepetes AT 
> > > 
> 
>  
> Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> -------------------------------------
> Lambayeque - Peru
> chamaepetes AT ...
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: Manuel Sanchez 
> To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 10:51 AM
> Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
> 
> 
>   
> Hi Peruvian birders,
> 
> This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 

> 
> I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking for 
info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. ¿They move in winter like 
the high-andean populations? ¿They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 

> 
> I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal migrants 
(vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving into 
Ecuador. 

> 
> If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 

> 
> Manuel Sanchez
>


 
Subject: Re: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: Diego Garcia <dgolae AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:57:53 -0500
Si Manuel, en el departamento de Piura.

Fernando en ese correo te esta nombrando la Laguna de Ñapique, que forma parte 
del grupo de humedales costeros de Piura, junto al Estuario de Virrilá y a los 
manglares de San Pedro. 


De mis propias observaciones, recuerdo haber contado cerca de 4000 flamencos en 
el Estuario de Virrilá en Julio de 2004. 


Saludos,

Diego



El 23/01/2012, a las 15:52, "Manuel Sanchez"  escribió:

> Hey Fernando,
> 
> gracias, ese registro tuya en dicha laguna de (7 mil) fue en el noroccidente 
de Peru, verdad?. 

> 
> Quería saber de desplazamientos y en qué épocas (lluvia o verano)
> 
> gracias...
> 
> --- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo 
 wrote: 

> >
> > Manuel,
> > chequea este mensaje:
> > 
> > > On 3 October 2010 12:57, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
> > > wrote:
> > >Â 
> > >Â 
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Dear Birding Peru,
> > > >
> > > >Yesterday, me & Alex More were recorring lagoons in Sechura desert. At 
Laguna 

> > > >Ã`apique we found 25 Comb Duck and around 20 Tawny-throated Dotterels 
(another 

> > > >group of 30 in the middle of the desert). Later in a lagoon with south 
of 

> > > >Ã`apique (not local name for this newly formed lagoon), we saw with 
huge surpise 

> > > >around 7000 Chilean flamingos and 5000 Cinnamon teals.  
> > > >
> > > >Is anyone aware of another site in the coast with such a flamingos 
> > > >concentration???. I have found a count of 10000 but at Reserva Salinas y 
Aguada 

> > > >Blanca. Also, how common are big groups of Tawny-throated Dotterels???
> > > >
> > > >Best regards,
> > > >
> > > >fap
> > > > 
> > > >Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > > >-------------------------------------
> > > >Lambayeque - Peru
> > > >chamaepetes AT 
> > > >Â 
> > 
> > Â 
> > Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > -------------------------------------
> > Lambayeque - Peru
> > chamaepetes AT ...
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: Manuel Sanchez 
> > To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> > Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 10:51 AM
> > Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
> > 
> > 
> > Â  
> > Hi Peruvian birders,
> > 
> > This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 

> > 
> > I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking 
for info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. ¿They move in winter 
like the high-andean populations? ¿They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 

> > 
> > I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal 
migrants (vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving 
into Ecuador. 

> > 
> > If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 

> > 
> > Manuel Sanchez
> >
> 
> 
Subject: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: "Manuel Sanchez" <jazzmanu AT gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:52:26 -0000
Hey Fernando,

gracias, ese registro tuya en dicha laguna de (7 mil) fue en el noroccidente de 
Peru, verdad?. 


Quera saber de desplazamientos y en qu pocas (lluvia o verano)

gracias...

--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo 
 wrote: 

>
> Manuel,
> chequea este mensaje:
> 
> > On 3 October 2010 12:57, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
> > wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > >
> > >
> > >Dear Birding Peru,
> > >
> > >Yesterday, me & Alex More were recorring lagoons in Sechura desert. At 
Laguna  

> > >Ã`apique we found 25 Comb Duck and around 20 Tawny-throated Dotterels 
(another  

> > >group of 30 in the middle of the desert). Later in a lagoon with south 
of  

> > >Ã`apique (not local name for this newly formed lagoon), we saw with huge 
surpise  

> > >around 7000 Chilean flamingos and 5000 Cinnamon teals.  
> > >
> > >Is anyone aware of another site in the coast with such a flamingos 
> > >concentration???. I have found a count of 10000 but at Reserva Salinas y 
Aguada  

> > >Blanca. Also, how common are big groups of Tawny-throated Dotterels???
> > >
> > >Best regards,
> > >
> > >fap
> > > 
> > >Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> > >-------------------------------------
> > >Lambayeque - Peru
> > >chamaepetes AT 
> > > 
> 
>  
> Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> -------------------------------------
> Lambayeque - Peru
> chamaepetes AT ...
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: Manuel Sanchez 
> To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 10:51 AM
> Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
>  
> 
>   
> Hi Peruvian birders,
> 
> This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 

> 
> I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking for 
info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. ¿They move in winter like the 
high-andean populations? ¿They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 

> 
> I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal migrants 
(vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving into 
Ecuador. 

> 
> If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 

> 
> Manuel Sanchez
>




------------------------------------


Subject: Re: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 08:50:02 -0800 (PST)
Manuel,
chequea este mensaje:

> On 3 October 2010 12:57, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >Dear Birding Peru,
> >
> >Yesterday, me & Alex More were recorring lagoons in Sechura desert. At 
Laguna  

> >Ã`apique we found 25 Comb Duck and around 20 Tawny-throated Dotterels 
(another  

> >group of 30 in the middle of the desert). Later in a lagoon with south of 
> >Ã`apique (not local name for this newly formed lagoon), we saw with huge 
surpise  

> >around 7000 Chilean flamingos and 5000 Cinnamon teals.  
> >
> >Is anyone aware of another site in the coast with such a flamingos 
> >concentration???. I have found a count of 10000 but at Reserva Salinas y 
Aguada  

> >Blanca. Also, how common are big groups of Tawny-throated Dotterels???
> >
> >Best regards,
> >
> >fap
> > 
> >Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
> >-------------------------------------
> >Lambayeque - Peru
> >chamaepetes AT ...
> > 

 
Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com



________________________________
 From: Manuel Sanchez 
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 10:51 AM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
 

  
Hi Peruvian birders,

This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 


I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking for 
info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. ¿They move in winter like the 
high-andean populations? ¿They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 


I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal migrants 
(vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving into 
Ecuador. 


If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 


Manuel Sanchez


 
Subject: RE: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: "David G. Ricalde" <dricalde AT hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 19:28:05 +0000
Hola Manuel
Aqui respuestas a tu correo:
Si. Tenemos records de nidificacion luego que H. Plenge y colaboradores 
encontraron una colonia grande. Estamos con un articulo en preparacion al 
respecto. 

Igualmente estamos todavia comentado asuntos con poblaciones del NW de Peru. 
Adems estuve en contacto con Rob Ridgely con respecto a lo que observamos 
entre Peru y Ecuador. Existe la idea de comentar algo pronto. 

Junto con varios peruanos tenemos algunos articulos o comunicaciones cortas con 
respecto a flamencos en Peru que estn finalizandose ahora. 

Si tienes otras preguntas solamente avisa. Ser de mucho agrado compartir 
informaciones sobre flamencos. 

Saludos
David

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
David G. Ricalde, M.Sc.
 
Biologist

Consultant in Conservation, Sustainable Development, Wildlife Management, and 
Ecotourism Development in the Andes and Amazonia  

E-mail: dricalde AT hotmail.com 


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
From: jazzmanu AT gmail.com
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 15:51:00 +0000
Subject: [Birdingperu] Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru


















 



  


    
      
      
      Hi Peruvian birders,



This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 




I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking for 
info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. They move in winter like the 
high-andean populations? They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 




I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal migrants 
(vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving into 
Ecuador. 




If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 




Manuel Sanchez





    
     

    
    






   		 	   		  
Subject: Help with Chilean Flamingo info from north-west Peru
From: "Manuel Sanchez" <jazzmanu AT gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 15:51:00 -0000
Hi Peruvian birders,

This message came in espanglish, If some of you have info about (breeding: 
season, records, etc) of Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) in 
northwest Peru, I would really appreciate the help. 


I've read 2 papers about Chilean Flamingo in High Andes but I am looking for 
info about the Peruvian population in Northwest. They move in winter like the 
high-andean populations? They breed in northwest Peru in summer? 


I think all the Chilean flamingos in Northwest Peru are not internal migrants 
(vagrants) from the high Andes, so they live there and they are moving into 
Ecuador. 


If there is any paper to read about the Northwest C. Flamingos and if is in 
your hands and you want to share: MUCHAS GRACIAS. 


Manuel Sanchez





------------------------------------


Subject: Re: Lake Salinas
From: Juan Chalco <juanchalco AT yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 16:46:32 -0800 (PST)
Fernando,
Gracias por el dato. Un Abrazo y Feliz Año!
 
JJ

From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo 
To: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com"  
Cc: Luis Alza  
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 7:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] Lake Salinas


  
Juan,

You better contact Luis Alza (luis.alza AT corbidi.org; alza.luis AT gmail.com) from 
CORBIDI (cc in this message), who manages the peruvian part of the Grupo de 
Conservacion de Flamencos 
Andinos: http://www.corbidi.org/Investigacion/Flamingos.html 


Un abrazo,
fap

Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com


From: Juan Chalco 
To: "birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com"  
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 6:52 AM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Lake Salinas


  
Hello,
Just coming back from Lake Salinas, the best news is 238 Andean Flamingos, new 
for me... :-), and 3 of them ringed. Anyone has the link of the Flamingos of 
Southamerica Association? or something like that, in order to report the ringed 
ones. Thanks in advance. 


Juan Chalco


Subject: Re: Lake Salinas
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 04:13:30 -0800 (PST)
Juan,

You better contact Luis Alza (luis.alza AT corbidi.org; alza.luis AT gmail.com) from 
CORBIDI (cc in this message), who manages the peruvian part of the Grupo de 
Conservacion de Flamencos 
Andinos: http://www.corbidi.org/Investigacion/Flamingos.html 


Un abrazo,
fap
 
Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com



________________________________
 From: Juan Chalco 
To: "birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com"  
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 6:52 AM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Lake Salinas
 

  
Hello,
Just coming back from Lake Salinas, the best news is 238 Andean Flamingos, new 
for me... :-), and 3 of them ringed. Anyone has the link of the Flamingos of 
Southamerica Association? or something like that, in order to report the ringed 
ones. Thanks in advance. 

 
Juan Chalco
 
 
Subject: Lake Salinas
From: Juan Chalco <juanchalco AT yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 03:52:05 -0800 (PST)
Hello,
Just coming backfrom Lake Salinas, the best news is 238 Andean Flamingos, new 
for me... :-),and 3 of them ringed. Anyone has the link of the Flamingos of 
Southamerica Association? or something like that, in order to report the ringed 
ones. Thanks in advance. 


Juan Chalco
Subject: Pasantias en Nuevo Mexico
From: Diego García Olaechea <dgolae AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 08:16:46 -0800 (PST)
PASANTIAS INTERNACIONALES 2012 EN MONUMENTO NACIONAL BANDELIER
El Monumento Nacional Bandelier será anfitrión de dos “Voluntarios 
Internacionales en Parques” (IVIPs, pasantesinternacionales) del 7 de mayo 
a 19 de octubre 2012.  Estos pasantes internacionales apoyarán la 
protección de las avesmigratorias a través de proyectos de monitoreo y 
educación de aves en el Monumento Nacional de Bandelier (Nuevo México) y 
el Parque Nacional Mesa Verde (Colorado). Esta pasantía le dará a los 
pasantes mucho tiempo aprendiendo a identificar, determinar edad y sexo, y 
anillar aves terrestres con un anillador de aves experimentado o miembro del 
personal del Monumento Nacional Bandelier.  Un enfoque principal será 
el uso de limites de muda, barras de crecimiento, y estructura de las 
plumas para determinar información de edad.  Los pasantes también 
presentarán programas educativos sobre aves en aulas de clases y en viajes de 
campo escolares a la estación de anillamiento en Bandelier, por lo 

 tanto, experiencia y/o interés en la educación ambiental es un plus. Esta 
oportunidad está abierta para todos los candidatos calificados de 
Latino América (México, Centro América y Sur América) y el 
Caribe.  Para aplicar, los requisitos básicos son: 1) experiencia en 
anillado de aves y comodidad manipulando extrayendo aves de redes de niebla; 2) 
experiencia con educación ambiental relacionado con las aves u otros temas 
de conservación; 3) por lo menos un nivel intermedio de Inglés (lectura, 
escritura, comprensión y expresión oral); 4) licencia de conducir valida del 
país de origen y suficiente experiencia conduciendo; y 5) 
una actitud entusiasta y alegre. Hay un poco de flexibilidad en los 
requisitos básicos, entre ellos: 1) podemos aceptar un solicitante con menos 
experiencia con anillamiento pero con un nivel intermedio a avanzado de inglés 
y experiencia con programas educativos, siempre y cuando el otro pasante tenga 

 habilidad avanzada en anillamiento de aves; 2) podemos aceptar un solicitante 
con inglés básico a intermedio y con un nivel relativamente alto en 
anillamiento de aves, siempre y cuando el otro pasante tenga un nivel 
intermedio a avanzado en inglés; 3) podemos aceptar un candidato sin 
experiencia de conducción, siempre y cuando el otro pasante tenga licencia de 
conducir vigente de su país de origen y varios años de experiencia.  Ambos 
pasantes deben ser capaces de comprender comunicaciones de seguridad y radio e 
impartir presentaciones en idioma inglés. Los candidatos deben ser capaces de 
aplicar los conocimientos que adquieran en los EEUU en esfuerzos de 
conservación en parques nacionales, áreas protegidas o Áreas Importantes 
para Aves en sus países de origen. Los pasantes reciben US $750.00 
al mes para alimentación y gastos misceláneos, y el parque cubre gastos de 
boleto aéreo, hospedaje, equipo necesario, y trámite de la 

 requerida visa J1. Los aplicantes potenciales deben estar en su país natal 
durante los 3 meses anteriores a la pasantíapor motivos de la visa. Los 
candidatos sobresalientes podrán revisar una descripción detallada de la 
posición y será requerido que den una entrevista telefónica en idioma 
inglés.  Dirija su aplicación al supervisor de pasantía, Stephen Fettig, 
Biólogo de Vida Silvestre, pero envíelo por correo electrónico a Mariamar 
Gutiérrez, amariamargutierrez AT hotmail.com antes de la fecha limite del 1 de 
febrero de 2012. Una aplicación completa consiste de: 1) una carta de 
intención en inglés especificando por qué su interés en la pasantía y 
cómo se dio cuenta de esta oportunidad; 2) un CV (en español está bien); y 
3) nombres e información de contacto (email) de al menos dos referencias 
profesionales. Por favor no incluya fotografías o copias de certificados en 
su aplicación y no contacte a los parques 

 directamente. Las aplicaciones incompletas o aquellas recibidas después de la 
fecha limite no serán consideradas. 

 
DIEGO GARCÍA OLAECHEA
Investigador Asociado
División Ornitología

CORBIDI
Lima, Perú
http://www.corbidi.org  
Subject: Re: Least Tern
From: Rob Williams <rob AT szfperu.org>
Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 20:55:54 -0500
Hi Roger and Alvaro

Thanks for that  very interesting that the species is evidently rare in
coastal Ecuador if Ben Haase has only ever seen 3 but reaches Chile. Ill
try and get offshore and look for them. I wonder if juveniles are being
overlooked amongst juvenile Peruvian Terns? Anyone know when they get the
yellow bill coloration?

Happy new year to all

Rob


>  
>  
> 
>  All, 
> 
> To add a more southern context, in Chile there is one unpublished record.
> The bird in the website below was originally posted as  Peruvian Tern, but
> in my opinion is proof of Chiles only Least Tern record. There is only one
> photo, but the nearly entirely yellow bill and relatively pale body plumage
> led me to this identification. I would assume that like Peruvian Tern and
> some populations of Least (wintering in Mexico), that the Least Terns in
> South America are at least partly pelagic. This may be part of the reason
> one sees so few Peruvians (they may be more common than suspected), and
> perhaps why there are spotty records of Least in the Pacific. To give an
> example I have seen no Peruvian Terns from the coast of Chile near Arica,
> yet on pelagic trips I would say we see them there on at least 80% of the
> outings. That is to say, they are expected, but at least 3-5 miles offshore!
> Whether they roost offshore or not, or have very specific areas where they
> sleep is unknown.
> 
> http://www.avesdechile.cl/294.htm
> 
> regards, 
> 
> Alvaro
> 
> Alvaro Jaramillo
> 
> chucao AT coastside.net 
> 
> Half Moon Bay, California
> 
> Field Guides - Birding Tours Worldwide
> 
> www.fieldguides.com
> 
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> Subject: SV: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
> 
> Dear All
> 
> Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
> seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least Tern.
> The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well birded is
> around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. Long-term Dutch
> resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there and one
> from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be over-looked to some
> extent in Ecuador.
> 
> Happy New Year
> 
> Roger
> 
> _____  
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> Frn: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis   >
> Till: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com  "
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> Skickat: fredag, 30 december 2011 20:07
> mne: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
> 
> Hi everybody:
> 
> I have seen the species this year in february in el Manglar de San Pedro,
> Piura, i saw 3 birds among a big flock of several other species of terns and
> gulls.
> 
> L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis
> 
> Curador - rea de Ornitologa,Coleccion Cientfica
> 
> Museo de Historia Natural U.N.S.A
> 
> Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos
> 
> Vallecito - Cercado
> 
> Arequipa, Per
> http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
> http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/
> 
> _____  
> 
> De: Javier Barrio  >
> Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> Enviado: Viernes, diciembre 30, 2011 6:33 P.M.
> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
> 
> It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture
> of rocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at
> each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one
> hr visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just
> mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011.
> 
> Javier
> 
> 2011/12/30 Rob Williams  >
> 
> Hi All
> 
> Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have always
> been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite
> spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
> and looking through a lot of tern roosts.
> 
> Happy New Year to all
> 
> Rob
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>  sht... I'm wrong, I was looking at all Sternula and answer too fast... only
> once, 21 Feb 2009, 2, long black bills, like small S. hirundo, small lagoon
> (temporal?) SW of Sechura town on the road to Parachique lagoon.
> 
> No bird list, seen not far from the road (did not write down distance from
> road).
> 
> Javier
> 
> 2011/12/31 roger ahlman 
> >
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>> > **
>> >
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>> > Dear All
>> >
>> > Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
>> > seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least
>> > Tern. The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well
>> > birded is around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. 
Long-term 

>> > Dutch resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there
>> > and one from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be
>> > over-looked to some extent in Ecuador.
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>  24 feb 2009, not 21.
> J
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> 2011/12/31 Javier Barrio  >
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>> > sht... I'm wrong, I was looking at all Sternula and answer too fast...
>> > only once, 21 Feb 2009, 2, long black bills, like small S. hirundo, small
>> > lagoon (temporal?) SW of Sechura town on the road to Parachique lagoon.
>> >
>> > No bird list, seen not far from the road (did not write down distance from
>> > road).
>> >
>> > Javier
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2011/12/31 roger ahlman >  >
>> >
>>> >> **
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Dear All
>>> >>
>>> >> Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
>>> >> seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least
>>> >> Tern. The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well
>>> >> birded is around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula.
>>> Long-term
>>> >> Dutch resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from
>>> there
>>> >> and one from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be
>>> >> over-looked to some extent in Ecuador.
>>> >>
>>> >> Happy New Year
>>> >> Roger
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Subject: Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: Javier Barrio <javbar AT gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 18:13:57 -0500
24 feb 2009, not 21.
J

2011/12/31 Javier Barrio 

> sht... I'm wrong, I was looking at all Sternula and answer too fast...
> only once, 21 Feb 2009, 2, long black bills, like small S. hirundo, small
> lagoon (temporal?) SW of Sechura town on the road to Parachique lagoon.
>
> No bird list, seen not far from the road (did not write down distance from
> road).
>
> Javier
>
>
>
>
> 2011/12/31 roger ahlman 
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Dear All
>>
>> Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
>> seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least
>> Tern. The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well
>> birded is around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. Long-term
>> Dutch resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there
>> and one from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be
>> over-looked to some extent in Ecuador.
>>
>> Happy New Year
>> Roger
>>
>>
Subject: Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: Javier Barrio <javbar AT gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 17:46:42 -0500
sht... I'm wrong, I was looking at all Sternula and answer too fast... only
once, 21 Feb 2009, 2, long black bills, like small S. hirundo, small lagoon
(temporal?) SW of Sechura town on the road to Parachique lagoon.

No bird list, seen not far from the road (did not write down distance from
road).

Javier



2011/12/31 roger ahlman 

> **
>
>
> Dear All
>
> Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
> seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least
> Tern. The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well
> birded is around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. Long-term
> Dutch resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there
> and one from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be
> over-looked to some extent in Ecuador.
>
> Happy New Year
> Roger
>
>
Subject: RE: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: "Alvaro Jaramillo" <chucao AT coastside.net>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 11:08:28 -0800
All, 

 

  To add a more southern context, in Chile there is one unpublished record.
The bird in the website below was originally posted as  Peruvian Tern, but
in my opinion is proof of Chiles only Least Tern record. There is only one
photo, but the nearly entirely yellow bill and relatively pale body plumage
led me to this identification. I would assume that like Peruvian Tern and
some populations of Least (wintering in Mexico), that the Least Terns in
South America are at least partly pelagic. This may be part of the reason
one sees so few Peruvians (they may be more common than suspected), and
perhaps why there are spotty records of Least in the Pacific. To give an
example I have seen no Peruvian Terns from the coast of Chile near Arica,
yet on pelagic trips I would say we see them there on at least 80% of the
outings. That is to say, they are expected, but at least 3-5 miles offshore!
Whether they roost offshore or not, or have very specific areas where they
sleep is unknown. 

 

http://www.avesdechile.cl/294.htm

 

regards, 

 

Alvaro

 

Alvaro Jaramillo

chucao AT coastside.net

Half Moon Bay, California

 

Field Guides - Birding Tours Worldwide

www.fieldguides.com

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From: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com [mailto:Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of roger ahlman
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 10:19 AM
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Subject: SV: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru

 

  

Dear All

 

Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be
seen in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least Tern.
The only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well birded is
around Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. Long-term Dutch
resident Ben Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there and one
from the Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be over-looked to some
extent in Ecuador.

 

Happy New Year

Roger

 

  _____  

Frn: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 
Till: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com"  
Skickat: fredag, 30 december 2011 20:07
mne: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru

  

Hi everybody:

I have seen the species this year in february in el Manglar de San Pedro,
Piura, i saw 3 birds among a big flock of several other species of terns and
gulls.

 

L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis

 

Curador - rea de Ornitologa,Coleccion Cientfica 

Museo de Historia Natural U.N.S.A

Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos

Vallecito - Cercado

Arequipa, Per
http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/

 

  _____  

De: Javier Barrio 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Enviado: Viernes, diciembre 30, 2011 6:33 P.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru

  

It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture
of rocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at
each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one
hr visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just
mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011.

 

Javier

 

 

 

2011/12/30 Rob Williams 

  

Hi All

Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have always
been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite
spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
and looking through a lot of tern roosts.

Happy New Year to all

Rob

 

 

 


Subject: SV: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: roger ahlman <rahlman2002 AT yahoo.se>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 18:18:46 +0000 (GMT)
Dear All

Interesting that it can be called uncommon which suggests that it can be seen 
in some numbers. In Ecuador there are only three records of Least Tern. The 
only site along the Ecuadorian coast that is reasonably well birded is around 
Salinas at the tip of the Santa Elena peninsula. Long-term Dutch resident Ben 
Haase is the one who has seen all three, two from there and one from the 
Esmeraldas province. Surely the species must be over-looked to some extent in 
Ecuador. 


Happy New Year
Roger


________________________________
 Från: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 
Till: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com"  
Skickat: fredag, 30 december 2011 20:07
Ämne: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
 

  
Hi everybody:
I have seen the species this year in february in el Manglar de San Pedro, 
Piura, i saw 3 birds among a big flock of several other species of terns and 
gulls. 

 
L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis

Curador - Área de Ornitología,Coleccion Científica 
Museo de Historia Natural U.N.S.A
Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos
Vallecito - Cercado
Arequipa, Perú
http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/



________________________________
 De: Javier Barrio 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Enviado: Viernes, diciembre 30, 2011 6:33 P.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
 

  
It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture 
of rocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at 
each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one hr 
visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just 
mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011. 


Javier






2011/12/30 Rob Williams 

 
>  
>Hi All
>
>Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have always 
been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite spending a 
lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter and looking 
through a lot of tern roosts. 

>
>Happy New Year to all
>
>Rob
>
> 



 
Subject: Re: Digest Number 2525
From: Rob Williams <rob AT szfperu.org>
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 10:18:25 -0500
Thanks Mauricio and Javier

Very interesting and strange that it just does not seem to be seen in
Lambayeque  I have spent more than 3 boreal winters birding here (some
years walking the beach 1-2 hours a day) and have never seen the species
here  all small terns I have ever seen here have been Peruvian. I must look
harder  something to do on New Years day!

Best wishes and happy new year

Rob


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> been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite
> spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
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>  It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture
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> each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one
> hr visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just
> mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011.
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>> > always been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one 
despite 

>> > spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
>> > and looking through a lot of tern roosts.
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> 
>  Hi everybody:
> I have seen the species this year in february in el Manglar de San Pedro,
> Piura, i saw 3 birds among a big flock of several other species of terns and
> gulls.
> 
> 
> L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis
> 
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> ________________________________
>  De: Javier Barrio  >
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> Enviado: Viernes, diciembre 30, 2011 6:33 P.M.
> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
>  
> 
>  
> It is uncommon in thecentral coast, specifically where there is a mixture
> ofrocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at
> each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one hr
> visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just
> mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011.
> 
> Javier
> 
> 2011/12/30 Rob Williams  >
> 
>> > 
>> >Hi All
>> >
>> >Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have 
always 

>> been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite 
spending 

>> a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter and looking
>> through a lot of tern roosts.
>> >
>> >Happy New Year to all
>> >
>> >Rob
>> >
>> > 
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Subject: Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis <mugartelewis AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 17:07:07 -0800 (PST)
Hi everybody:
I have seen the species this year in february in el Manglar de San Pedro, 
Piura, i saw 3 birds among a big flock of several other species of terns and 
gulls. 


 
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Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Enviado: Viernes, diciembre 30, 2011 6:33 P.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Status of Least Tern in Peru
 

  
It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture 
of rocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at 
each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one hr 
visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just 
mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011. 


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2011/12/30 Rob Williams 

 
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>Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have always 
been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite spending a 
lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter and looking 
through a lot of tern roosts. 

>
>Happy New Year to all
>
>Rob
>
> 

 
Subject: Re: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: Javier Barrio <javbar AT gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 18:33:04 -0500
It is uncommon in the central coast, specifically where there is a mixture
of rocky coastline and sandy beaches. If you really spend a lot of time at
each place you will see it at every visit. I have seen it in less than one
hr visits in 3 places in Paracas, and three times in Puerto Huarmey, just
mentioning known areas... just including 2009, 2010 and 2011.

Javier



2011/12/30 Rob Williams 

> **
>
>
> Hi All
>
> Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have
> always been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite
> spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
> and looking through a lot of tern roosts.
>
> Happy New Year to all
>
> Rob
>
>   
>
Subject: Status of Least Tern in Peru
From: Rob Williams <rob AT szfperu.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:37:03 -0500
Hi All

Has anyone seen a Least Tern anywhere in Peru in recent years? I have always
been on the lookout for this species but have never seen one despite
spending a lot of time on the northern coast of Peru in the Boreal winter
and looking through a lot of tern roosts.

Happy New Year to all

Rob

Subject: Bird World Cup
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 13:10:51 -0500
Merry Christmas!!!

Two birds of the 8 species in the quarter finals of Bird World Cup occurs
in Peru.
http://birdingblogs.com/2011/Gunnar/quarter-finals-world-bird-cup

Did you vote yet?

Gunnar
Subject: A paper of interest
From: Jacob Socolar <jacob.socolar AT gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 02:09:52 -0500
Hola con todos,
The following paper just came out in PLoS One.  The journal is open access
and everybody should be able to see the article.
The bottom line is that we visited an (almost) completely undisturbed
elevational transect on the Cerros del Sira, sampling birds in the exact
camps where John Terborgh and John Weske surveyed 40 years ago.  In that
time span, bird species have shifted their centers of elevational abundance
upwards by approximately 50 meters.  The implication is that this shift may
be the result of climate change.

See the link here:
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0028535

Good birding,
Jacob Socolar
Subject: World Cup for Birds - Just for fun!
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:20:53 -0500
Hi allPeru has four species among the 16 finalists of the World Cup for
Birds.
*Inca Tern *takes on *Shoebill* and it is a very even game after the first
five hours. You would have thought *Harpy Eagle* would have no problem with
*Blue Bird-of-Paradise*, but Harpy is only in a very tiny lead. *Marvelous
Spatuletail* is simply crushing its neighbor *Long-whiskered Owlet* in the
Amazonas department derby. It will be a long week and nothing shall be
taken for granted. Vote and follow the game on birdingblogs.com
http://birdingblogs.com/2011/Gunnar/the-ultimate-bird

Saludos

Gunnar

PS: Black Tern in Cusco yesterday. Male American Redstart in Lima on Friday
and Swallow-tailed Hummingbird reported from Aguas Calientes a few days ago.




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Subject: 2012 Hog Island Audubon Camp in Maine - registration open
From: Erica Marx <ericavanetten AT gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 09:55:47 -0500
Dear Fellow Birders-

Missing out on some northern birds? The National Audubon Society has
opened registration for their legendary 6-day birding programs for
adults, teens and families at the historic Audubon Camp in Maine on
Hog Island.  Pete Dunne, Scott Weidensaul, Steve Kress, Lang Elliott,
Don Kroodsma, Bill Thompson III and many more expert ornithologists,
naturalists, educators and authors will be in residence during the
2012 sessions. Website: http://hogisland.audubon.org
Hog Island Audubon Camp is run by the Seabird Restoration Program
(Project Puffin) of the National Audubon Society. All summer programs
include field trips to nearby Eastern Egg Rock, where Dr. Steve Kress
and his team of biologists have successfully restored an island colony
of Atlantic Puffins, and Roseate, Arctic and Common Terns. Immerse
yourself in the joy of birding with expert-led workshops, lively
evening presentations, saltwater birding tours and trips to diverse
habitats on the Maine coast. Roger Tory Peterson was the camps first
birding instructor in 1936 and many of Americas finest naturalists,
including Rachel Carson, have spent time on the 330-acre wildlife
sanctuary, located in mid-coast Maine, on Muscongus Bay. Participants
live in restored wooden buildings dating back to the early 1900s and
are treated to three fabulous meals each day, prepared by chef
extraordinaire Janii Laberge.
2012 Programs:Maine Seabird Biology & Conservation - June 3-8 & Sept
9-14Joy of Birding - June 10-15 & June 24-29Field Ornithology - June
1722Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens - June 1722 & June
2429Sharing Nature: An Educator's Week- July 1924Family Camp -
August 1924Audubon Chapter Leadership Program - August 2631Living on
the Wind: Fall Migration and Monhegan Island - September 1621
For more information or to enroll, visit http://hogisland.audubon.org
or call (607) 257-7308 x 14. You may also contact me at
hogisland AT audubon.org. Many programs sell out quickly so it is worth
registering early. Nearly 100 scholarships are offered each year by
local Audubon Chapters and birding clubs - see the website for more
information.$50 earlybird discount for registrations received by
December 15th.
I hope to see you on the island next summer!
Posting submitted by:
Erica Marx (Van Etten)evanetten AT audubon.orgProgram CoordinatorAudubon
Camp in Maine on Hog IslandNational Audubon Society159 Sapsucker Woods
RoadIthaca, NY 14850(607) 257-7308 x14
Post to listserv approved by Gunnar Engblom, moderator of birdingperu


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Subject: owling trip to Peru
From: iain tomlinson <iaintom AT gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 17:17:59 -0800
A couple of months ago I visited Peru to look for owls. I was lucky to see
19 species of owl, and heard only another species. Many thanks to everyone
from this group who gave me advice, and to all the kind and helpful people
along the way. Details of the trip are available at:
http://iainsowls.blogspot.com/2011/04/updated-peru.html
Subject: Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo
From: kolibriexp AT gmail.com
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 14:29:03 +0000
Fredrik Brammer is searching for photos of Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo for a book 
on cuckoos. Anyone? 


Gunnar
Enviado desde mi BlackBerry de Movistar


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Subject: Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 03:18:04 -0500
Anyone has pictures of Red-billed Ground-Cuckoo? Fredrik Brammer is writing
a book about cuckoos around the world, but doesn+t have photos.  Can anyone
help?

Saludos

Gunnar
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Kolibri Expeditions 
Gunnar's Blog 
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Subject: RE: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail
From: Dan Lebbin <dlebbin AT abcbirds.org>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 19:36:29 -0800
There are also 4 beds (bunkbeds) at Huembo itself if you want to stay there. 
Santos Montenegro is the reserve manager for Huembo. If interested, see 
http://www.ecoanperu.org/lechucitabigotona/eblb_eng_huembo.htm for more 
information and contact reservas AT ecoanperu.org 
to book your stay. All proceeds from entrance fees and staying here go directly 
to ECOAN to help manage the reserve, keep the feeders full and pay reserve 
staff. I was last at Huembo on November 4th and there were ~ 4 spatuletails (3 
males, 1 female) visiting the lower feeding area. You should also consult ECOAN 
about checking out their new research center at Abra Patricia and consider 
staying there on your trip through as well. There is now an Undulated Antpitta 
habituated to worm feeding at Abra Patricia / Owlet Lodge, see this story for 
photos http://www.abcbirds.org/newsandreports/stories/111118.html. 

Good luck and good birding,
-Dan Lebbin
American Bird Conservancy

From: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com [mailto:Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Larry Sirvio 

Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 8:35 PM
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail


If you go to Pomacochas you should stay at Puerto Pumas Hotel. The grounds 
there are fabulous for birding. Whoever is doing the groundskeeping should get 
an award. It is close to the Spatuletail Center. 

Larry Sirvio

----- Original Message -----
From: Gunnar Engblom
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail



Hi Dr Pyser (cc...BirdingPeru...as there may be information of interest to 
others in my reply)... 


Sorry for the delay in answering your query. Just heard from our group that 
visited Leimebamba two days ago that the spatuletail is not coming to the 
feeders. Seemingly, they are nesting now as are many other species, so there is 
relatively little activity at the feeders. 


There is little activity also by the the Huembo feeders, but there is a lek 
nearby. Key thing for you is to connect with Santos Montenegro. He knows where 
to go and also has some land above his house that always is good for the 
Spatuletail 


I made an interview with Santos last year, that you find here; 
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/santos-marvellous-spatuletail-guy/ 


You could stay also in Pomacochas which will be closer than Pedro Ruiz. Hostels 
are very inexpensive. Otherwise, ask Santos where you could camp. Maybe right 
in front of his house...Would be safe and good birding nearby. 


We have a planned group between Dec 13-21 in Northern Peru. Maybe we see you 
along the way. 


Saludos

Gunnar
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:27 PM, doctorpyserphd 
> wrote: 



Greetings! I am a biologist traveling around Peru at the moment and I wanted to 
get some advice on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail. I have talked with 
various Peruvian birders and biologists and they have given me a great deal of 
valuable information, but I was hoping to get some more advice. 


I have heard that the Spatuletail has not been seen recently at feeders around 
Leimebamba, is this true? Am I better off going to the ECOAN Spatuletail 
Interpretation Center near Pomacochas? 


I also heard from a bird tour guide that there is a group of investigators 
researching the Yellow-tailed Wooly-Monkey nearby and that it may be possible 
to camp with them. I have not been able to find any information about this 
group online, does anyone here have contact information or know where they are 
staying? 


Does anyone have any advice on where to camp in the area? I was planning on 
paying a local land-owner in Pedro Ruiz to camp on his property and then taking 
collectivos to either Pomacochas or Leimebamba. Any suggestions would be 
welcomed. 


Lastly, if anyone is in the area and wants to meet up for birding, I will be 
arriving in Chiclayo on December 6th or so and staying until the 18th. Thank 
you for your time! Cheers! 




--
Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
Gunnar's Blog - updated frequently. 
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ 

Follow me on www.twitter.com/kolibrix
http://www.facebook.com/Gunnar.Engblom/
Subject: Re: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail
From: "Larry Sirvio" <lmsirvio AT comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 19:34:47 -0600
If you go to Pomacochas you should stay at Puerto Pumas Hotel. The grounds 
there are fabulous for birding. Whoever is doing the groundskeeping should get 
an award. It is close to the Spatuletail Center. 

Larry Sirvio

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gunnar Engblom 
  To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 5:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail


    


 Hi Dr Pyser (cc...BirdingPeru...as there may be information of interest to 
others in my reply)... 


 Sorry for the delay in answering your query. Just heard from our group that 
visited Leimebamba two days ago that the spatuletail is not coming to the 
feeders. Seemingly, they are nesting now as are many other species, so there is 
relatively little activity at the feeders. 


 There is little activity also by the the Huembo feeders, but there is a lek 
nearby. Key thing for you is to connect with Santos Montenegro. He knows where 
to go and also has some land above his house that always is good for the 
Spatuletail 


 I made an interview with Santos last year, that you find here; 
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/santos-marvellous-spatuletail-guy/ 


 You could stay also in Pomacochas which will be closer than Pedro Ruiz. 
Hostels are very inexpensive. Otherwise, ask Santos where you could camp. Maybe 
right in front of his house...Would be safe and good birding nearby. 


 We have a planned group between Dec 13-21 in Northern Peru. Maybe we see you 
along the way. 


  Saludos

  Gunnar


 On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:27 PM, doctorpyserphd  
wrote: 


      
 Greetings! I am a biologist traveling around Peru at the moment and I wanted 
to get some advice on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail. I have talked with 
various Peruvian birders and biologists and they have given me a great deal of 
valuable information, but I was hoping to get some more advice. 


 I have heard that the Spatuletail has not been seen recently at feeders around 
Leimebamba, is this true? Am I better off going to the ECOAN Spatuletail 
Interpretation Center near Pomacochas? 


 I also heard from a bird tour guide that there is a group of investigators 
researching the Yellow-tailed Wooly-Monkey nearby and that it may be possible 
to camp with them. I have not been able to find any information about this 
group online, does anyone here have contact information or know where they are 
staying? 


 Does anyone have any advice on where to camp in the area? I was planning on 
paying a local land-owner in Pedro Ruiz to camp on his property and then taking 
collectivos to either Pomacochas or Leimebamba. Any suggestions would be 
welcomed. 


 Lastly, if anyone is in the area and wants to meet up for birding, I will be 
arriving in Chiclayo on December 6th or so and staying until the 18th. Thank 
you for your time! Cheers! 







  -- 
  Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
 Gunnar's Blog - updated frequently. 
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/ 

  Follow me on www.twitter.com/kolibrix
  http://www.facebook.com/Gunnar.Engblom/


  
Subject: Re: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 18:41:48 -0500
Hi Dr Pyser (cc...BirdingPeru...as there may be information of interest to
others in my reply)...

Sorry for the delay in answering your query. Just heard from our group that
visited Leimebamba two days ago that the spatuletail is not coming to the
feeders. Seemingly, they are nesting now as are many other species, so
there is relatively little activity at the feeders.

There is little activity also by the the Huembo feeders, but there is a lek
nearby. Key thing for you is to connect with Santos Montenegro. He knows
where to go and also has some land above his house that always is good for
the Spatuletail

I made an interview with Santos last year, that you find here;

http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/index.php/santos-marvellous-spatuletail-guy/ 


You could stay also in Pomacochas which will be closer than Pedro Ruiz.
Hostels are very inexpensive. Otherwise, ask Santos where you could camp.
Maybe right in front of his house...Would be safe and good birding nearby.

We have a planned group between Dec 13-21 in Northern Peru. Maybe we see
you along the way.

Saludos

Gunnar

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:27 PM, doctorpyserphd 
wrote: 


> **
>
>
> Greetings! I am a biologist traveling around Peru at the moment and I
> wanted to get some advice on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail. I have
> talked with various Peruvian birders and biologists and they have given me
> a great deal of valuable information, but I was hoping to get some more
> advice.
>
> I have heard that the Spatuletail has not been seen recently at feeders
> around Leimebamba, is this true? Am I better off going to the ECOAN
> Spatuletail Interpretation Center near Pomacochas?
>
> I also heard from a bird tour guide that there is a group of investigators
> researching the Yellow-tailed Wooly-Monkey nearby and that it may be
> possible to camp with them. I have not been able to find any information
> about this group online, does anyone here have contact information or know
> where they are staying?
>
> Does anyone have any advice on where to camp in the area? I was planning
> on paying a local land-owner in Pedro Ruiz to camp on his property and then
> taking collectivos to either Pomacochas or Leimebamba. Any suggestions
> would be welcomed.
>
> Lastly, if anyone is in the area and wants to meet up for birding, I will
> be arriving in Chiclayo on December 6th or so and staying until the 18th.
> Thank you for your time! Cheers!
>
> 
>



-- 
Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
Gunnar's Blog - updated frequently.
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com/birdingperu/blog/
Follow me on www.twitter.com/kolibrix
http://www.facebook.com/Gunnar.Engblom/
Subject: Stunning Peru photos by Glenn Bartley
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 18:54:37 -0500
Hi all

Glenn Bartley's photography is featured on BIrdingBlogs.com
Jawdropping eyegasm.

Best photo yet of Long-whiskered Owlet, Royal Sunangel and White-bellied
Conclodes.
Enjoy!

http://birdingblogs.com/2011/Gunnar/stunning-peru-bird-photography

Gunnar


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Kolibri Expeditions 
Gunnar's Blog 
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AvistarPeru 2011 
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Subject: Information on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail
From: "doctorpyserphd" <doctorpyserphd AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 19:27:20 -0000
Greetings! I am a biologist traveling around Peru at the moment and I wanted to 
get some advice on seeing the Marvellous Spatuletail. I have talked with 
various Peruvian birders and biologists and they have given me a great deal of 
valuable information, but I was hoping to get some more advice. 


I have heard that the Spatuletail has not been seen recently at feeders around 
Leimebamba, is this true? Am I better off going to the ECOAN Spatuletail 
Interpretation Center near Pomacochas? 


I also heard from a bird tour guide that there is a group of investigators 
researching the Yellow-tailed Wooly-Monkey nearby and that it may be possible 
to camp with them. I have not been able to find any information about this 
group online, does anyone here have contact information or know where they are 
staying? 


Does anyone have any advice on where to camp in the area? I was planning on 
paying a local land-owner in Pedro Ruiz to camp on his property and then taking 
collectivos to either Pomacochas or Leimebamba. Any suggestions would be 
welcomed. 


Lastly, if anyone is in the area and wants to meet up for birding, I will be 
arriving in Chiclayo on December 6th or so and staying until the 18th. Thank 
you for your time! Cheers! 




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Subject: Re: Harpy Eagle in Peru now - Aquila harpia en el Peru ahora.
From: "alejandra_pem" <alpira AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 23:34:25 -0000
Hola Gunnar,
chekea en Refugio Amazonas a ver si sigue activo, un amigo guia me acsaba de 
decir que la han visto ahora ultimo rondando el nido, no tan seguido como el 
año ´pasado pero esta ahi. 

Saludos,

--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Gunnar Engblom  wrote:
>
> Dear all/estimados todos.
> 
> Anyone knows of an active Harpy Eagle nest that can be visited by a
> photographer right now.
> 
> Alquien sabe de algun nido de Aguila Harpia que se puede visitar con fines
> de fotografia ahora?
> 
> Saludos
> 
> 
> Gunnar
> 
> 
> Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
> Kolibri Expeditions 
> Gunnar's Blog 
> BirdingBlogs.com
> AvistarPeru 2011 
> Follow me on Twitter 
> Become friends with me on Facebook 
> Call me: +51 988 555 938  RPM: #752755
> Skype: kolibrixx
>




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Subject: Harpy Eagle in Peru now - Aquila harpia en el Peru ahora.
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 13:31:52 -0500
Dear all/estimados todos.

Anyone knows of an active Harpy Eagle nest that can be visited by a
photographer right now.

Alquien sabe de algun nido de Aguila Harpia que se puede visitar con fines
de fotografia ahora?

Saludos


Gunnar


Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
Kolibri Expeditions 
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AvistarPeru 2011 
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Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: "Fernando Leon Llanos" <smilodon_fatalis03 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 23:02:56 -0000
por distribucin podria ser cocachacrae aunque no se descarta los errantes, 
pero eso si lo vi en dos oportunidades diferentes la primera fue un macho la 
segunda vez hembra en ambas ocasiones tengo fotos, me comentaron que han visto 
regularmente melaniscos antes tal vez halla una pequea poblacin de melanicos 
con una busqueda ms intensa podria encontrar varios. sobre las fotos no hay 
ningun problema 


nos vemos,

Fernando Len
--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Sergio Nolazco  wrote:
>
> Fernando, 
> Gracias por el dato, si me interesa la foto, podría verla?. Mientras no se 
hayan colectado no se puede determinar que otra subespecie en Perú (ejem. 
P.r.cocachacrae) presente melanismo sólo por distribución. Podría tratarse 
de un limeño errante.  

> Sergio
> 
> --- El jue, 11/17/11, Fernando Leon Llanos  
escribió: 

> 
> De: Fernando Leon Llanos 
> Asunto: [Birdingperu] Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
> A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
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esa ssp o quiza sea un errante de obscurus, quien sabe.聽 

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rubinus melanico (aparentemente de la subespecie cocachacrae por su 
distribucion)en Mejia, no pude documentarlo. Se que otras personas como Ernesto 
M谩laga y otros tambien lo hicieron, no se si se trate del mismo individuo o 
de varios, el registro no fue publicado, saludos聽L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 

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Natural U.N.S.A Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos Vallecito - 

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> > Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.聽 

> 
> > Gracias,
> 
> > S
> 
> > 
> 
> > --- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribi贸:
> 
> > 
> 
> > De: Lorenzo Sympson 
> 
> > Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of 
occurence 

> 
> > A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
> 
> > Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am
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> > Estimado Sergio:
> 
> > 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 
> 
> > Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus mel谩nicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 

> 
> > De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 a帽os, solo recuerdo haberlos 
visto- en 

> 
> > distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.
> 
> > Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson
> 
> > 
> 
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
> >   From: 
> 
> >   Sergio 
> 
> >   Nolazco 
> 
> >   To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
> 
> >   
> 
> >   Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 
> 
> >   PM
> 
> >   Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic 
> 
> >   Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
> 
> >   
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> > 聽 
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> >       Dear All,
> 
> >         
> 
> > 
> 
> >         Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence 
> 
> >         extreme sites (North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, 
> 
> >         especially out of Lima department, in Peru? Is there a publication 
> 
> >         reporting a melanistic one from Arequipa department?
> 
> >         
> 
> > 
> 
> >         As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and 
> 
> >         Ridgely"s book mistake on this is already accepted by him.聽
> 
> >         
> 
> > 
> 
> >         Thanks a lot for the updating!
> 
> >         
> 
> > 
> 
> >         Sergio
> 
> >
>




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Subject: Photos White-headed Brush-Finch Atlapetes albiceps
From: Sergio Nolazco <rodolfinchi10 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 07:34:25 -0800 (PST)
Hola a todos (english down here)
Estoy realizando un documento de libre acceso en espaol dirigido a las 
autoridades y empresas agricolas de Lambayeque ante la inminente expansion 
agricola que se avecina y la destruccion exponencial de nuestros bosques. Este 
documento tienen la meta de servir como herramienta para la toma de decisiones 
eficientes en la conservacion de bosques y aplicacion de medidas de manejo de 
certificaciones que dejen de ser subjetivas y realmente puedan mantener la 
viabilidad de poblaciones de aves endmicas y consecuentemente de otros grupos 
relacionados al mantenimiento de la vegetacion nativa. 

Agradecere mucho fotografas de la especie Atlapetes albiceps y de impactos 
relacionados a la transformacion y destruccion de bosque secos ecuatoriales 
como la tala, ganaderia (cabras en especial), y comercio de carbn de algarrobo 
dentro de estos ecosistemas. 

Muchas gracias
Dear All,
I am doing a free document for agricultural companies and authorities of 
Lambayeque department. This spanish version easy to read document have the aim 
to serve as a tools for decission making and certifications to be efficient in 
conservation of forests birds and consequently in all the biodiversity 
involve. 

I will appreciate a lot collaborations with photographs of White-headed 
Brush-Finch and related to impacts on equatorial dry forests like coal 
explotation, grazzing and deforestation inside dry equatorial forests. 

Thank you















  







Subject: Re: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Sergio Nolazco <rodolfinchi10 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 17:32:40 -0800 (PST)
Fernando, 
Gracias por el dato, si me interesa la foto, podría verla?. Mientras no se 
hayan colectado no se puede determinar que otra subespecie en Perú (ejem. 
P.r.cocachacrae) presente melanismo sólo por distribución. Podría tratarse 
de un limeño errante.  

Sergio

--- El jue, 11/17/11, Fernando Leon Llanos  
escribió: 


De: Fernando Leon Llanos 
Asunto: [Birdingperu] Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Fecha: jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011, 07:52 pm
















 



  


    
      
      
      Sergio,



si buscas datos sobre melanismo de turtupilin fuera de lima, yo tengo 

fotos en Ica en dos oportunides uno el 2009 y otro este a駉

no se a que subespecie se pueda tratar por la zona



saludos,



Fernando Le髇

--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Sergio Nolazco  wrote:

>

> Gracias Mauricio, Ernesto me indico su registro en Mejia. Si quiza sea de esa 
ssp o quiza sea un errante de obscurus, quien sabe.聽 


> Sergio

> 

> --- El vie, 10/28/11, Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis  escribi贸:

> 

> De: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 

> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence

> A: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com" 

> Fecha: viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011, 05:40 pm

> 

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>       

> Hola Sergio:recien vuelvo del campo, como bien dices yo he observado un P. 
rubinus melanico (aparentemente de la subespecie cocachacrae por su 
distribucion)en Mejia, no pude documentarlo. Se que otras personas como Ernesto 
M谩laga y otros tambien lo hicieron, no se si se trate del mismo individuo o 
de varios, el registro no fue publicado, saludos聽L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 


> Curador - 脕rea de Ornitolog铆a,Coleccion Cient铆fica Museo de Historia 
Natural U.N.S.A Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos Vallecito - 


>  Cercado  Arequipa, Per煤

> http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/

> http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/

> 

> De: Sergio Nolazco 

> Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com

> Enviado: Martes, octubre 18, 2011 11:11 A.M.

> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence

> 

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>       

> Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.聽 


> Gracias,

> S

> 

> --- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribi贸:

> 

> De: Lorenzo Sympson 

> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence

> A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com

> Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am

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> Estimado Sergio:

> 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 

> Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus mel谩nicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 


> De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 a帽os, solo recuerdo haberlos 
visto- en 


> distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.

> Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson

> 

>   ----- Original Message ----- 

>   From: 

>   Sergio 

>   Nolazco 

>   To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 

>   

>   Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 

>   PM

>   Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic 

>   Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence

>   

> 聽 

>   

>   

>   

>     

>     

>       Dear All,

>         

> 

>         Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence 

>         extreme sites (North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, 

>         especially out of Lima department, in Peru? Is there a publication 

>         reporting a melanistic one from Arequipa department?

>         

> 

>         As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and 

>         Ridgely麓s book mistake on this is already accepted by him.聽

>         

> 

>         Thanks a lot for the updating!

>         

> 

>         Sergio

>





    
     

    
    






  







Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: "Fernando Leon Llanos" <smilodon_fatalis03 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 00:52:02 -0000
Sergio,

si buscas datos sobre melanismo de turtupilin fuera de lima, yo tengo 
fotos en Ica en dos oportunides uno el 2009 y otro este ao
no se a que subespecie se pueda tratar por la zona

saludos,

Fernando Len
--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Sergio Nolazco  wrote:
>
> Gracias Mauricio, Ernesto me indico su registro en Mejia. Si quiza sea de esa 
ssp o quiza sea un errante de obscurus, quien sabe.  

> Sergio
> 
> --- El vie, 10/28/11, Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis  escribió:
> 
> De: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 
> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
> A: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com" 
> Fecha: viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011, 05:40 pm
> 
> 
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> 
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>   
> 
> 
>     
>       
>       
> Hola Sergio:recien vuelvo del campo, como bien dices yo he observado un P. 
rubinus melanico (aparentemente de la subespecie cocachacrae por su 
distribucion)en Mejia, no pude documentarlo. Se que otras personas como Ernesto 
Málaga y otros tambien lo hicieron, no se si se trate del mismo individuo o de 
varios, el registro no fue publicado, saludos L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 

> Curador - Área de Ornitología,Coleccion Científica Museo de Historia 
Natural U.N.S.A Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos Vallecito - 

>  Cercado  Arequipa, Perú
> http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
> http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/
> 
> De: Sergio Nolazco 
> Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
> Enviado: Martes, octubre 18, 2011 11:11 A.M.
> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
> 
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>     
>       
>       
> Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.  

> Gracias,
> S
> 
> --- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribió:
> 
> De: Lorenzo Sympson 
> Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
> A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
> Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am
> 
> 
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>     
>       
>       
>       
> 
> 
> Estimado Sergio:
>          
> Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melánicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 

> De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 años, solo recuerdo haberlos visto- 
en 

> distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.
> Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: 
>   Sergio 
>   Nolazco 
>   To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
>   
>   Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 
>   PM
>   Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic 
>   Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
>   
>   
>   
>   
>   
>     
>     
>       Dear All,
>         
> 
>         Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence 
>         extreme sites (North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, 
>         especially out of Lima department, in Peru? Is there a publication 
>         reporting a melanistic one from Arequipa department?
>         
> 
>         As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and 
>         Ridgely´s book mistake on this is already accepted by him. 
>         
> 
>         Thanks a lot for the updating!
>         
> 
>         Sergio
>




------------------------------------


Subject: Birding in Peru
From: "ash9632000" <dalewa AT hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 05:14:18 -0000
Hello everyone,
I am in Peru for a few short months and want to see as much as I can while I am 
here. As a long time member of the Birding Club of Costa Rica I found birders 
to be good people 100% of the time and I saw a lot of that country on birding 
trips. 

I am hoping that through this forum I can connect with birders here and get 
information about clubs, birding trips etc. and maybe I can join up with 
someone who would like to share expenses and experiences. 

Of particular interest to me are the Condors in Colca Canyon and the clay licks 
of Tambopata. Of course, I have to see Machu Picchu and I hear the birding is 
good there. I also want to visit Lake Titicaca, not sure of the birding 
situation there but there must be some birds :D 

Please let me know if you have any information at all that might help me 
connect with like minded people. 

By the way I am female, in my sixties. Originally from New Zealand I spent the 
past 11 years in Costa Rica. I will be happy to post about the birds I see on 
this forum. 

Hoping to meet some of you soon.
Best Regards
ash9632000



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Subject: Cuantos birdwatchers vienen al Peru al ano?
From: "doris valencia " <tanager66 AT hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 06:15:43 +0000
Buenos dias amigos, porfavor si alguien tuviera informacion de la cantidad de 
pajareros que viene al Peru al ano y de que nacionalidad seria fabuloso o donde 
encuentro esta informacion? 

Saludos
Doris Valencia
Enviado desde mi  BlackBerry de Claro.



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Subject: Nuevo numero del Boletin UNOP: Volumen 6 Nº 2 - 2011
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 22:24:18 -0700 (PDT)

Estimados, 


El Boletin Informativo UNOP Vol. 6 Nº2. 2011 ya esta en linea y disponible en 
el siguiente link: https://sites.google.com/site/boletinunop/ 


Este numero contiene los siguientes artículos:


Parra, H., L. &
A. Callán A. (2011). Avistamiento de Plegadis ridgwayi en la laguna Los 
Patos, Piura, Perú. Boletín 

Informativo de la Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú (UNOP), 6 (2): 3-4.
Pollack, E., L. & J. A.
Tiravanti. (2011). Extensión del rango de distribución de Muscisaxicola 
maclovianus en Perú. 

Boletín Informativo de la Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú (UNOP), 6 (2):
5-7.
 
García-Bravo, A. (2011). Amenazas y conservación del Gorrión
Jaeno (Incaspiza watkinsi) en
Cajamarca y Amazonas, Perú. Boletín Informativo de la Unión de Ornitólogos 
del 

Perú (UNOP), 6 (2): 8-13.

Figueroa, J., Stucchi, M. & G. Mori. (2011).
Casos de leucismo en el Gallinazo de Cabeza Roja (Cathartes aura) en la isla 
Lobos de Tierra, Perú. Boletín 

Informativo de la Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú (UNOP), 6 (2): 14-18.

Aguilar H., E. (2011).
Primer avistamiento de Pingüino de Magallanes (Spheniscus magellanicus) en las 
Islas Ballestas, Sistema Nacional 

de Islas Islotes y Puntas Guaneras, Perú.  Boletín Informativo de la
Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú (UNOP), 6 (2): 19-20.

Chiu W., A., Cárdenas A., S., Cardeña M., M., Bussalleu
C., A., Guerrero B., P., Sandoval G., F. & Y. Tremblay. (2011). La ruta del
pingüino: Uso de hábitat marino y patrón de atención al nido por el 
Pingüino de 

Humboldt (Spheniscus humboldti) en
Punta San Juan, Perú.  Boletín Informativo de la Unión de Ornitólogos
del Perú (UNOP), 6 (2): 21-27.

Saludos cordiales,
 
fap



Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com

 
Subject: Re: Re: Variegated Flycatcher?
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 23:23:31 -0500
But a blocker on the Lima list .... grrrr...
Can't get away to Lomas de Lachay because of the Avistar event.

Will just have to hope I find one in the park tomorrow.

http://avistarperu.info/lima-se-despierta-con-las-aves/

Saludos

Gunnar

Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
Kolibri Expeditions 
Gunnar's Blog 
BirdingBlogs.com
AvistarPeru 2011 
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Skype: kolibrixx



On 1 November 2011 23:18, Jean Paul Perret  wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> You are right, but I was happier with my ID, Sulphur-bellied is not a
> lifer hehehe
>
> Btw, there is a Roseate Spoonbill at Pantanos de Villa right now.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jean Paul
>
>
> 2011/11/1 Daniel F 
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Hi Jean Paul,
>>
>> That is a Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris), which
>> is a long-distance migrant which breeds from SW USA to northern Central
>> America. It winters mostly in Amazonia, with a record in coastal Chile, and
>> another from a boat (!) off the coast of northern Peru (if memory serves).
>> Very nice record!
>>
>> Saludos,
>> Dan Lane
>>
>> Research Associate
>> LSU Museum of Natural Science
>> 119 Foster Hall
>> Baton Rouge, LA 70803-3216 USA
>>
>> Guide
>> Field Guides Inc.:
>> http://fieldguides.com/guides/dan-lane
>>
>>
>> --- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Jean Paul Perret 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Today, while guiding a Manu Expeditions group to Lomas de Lachay, we saw
>> > what appears to be a Variegated Flycatcher 50 meters before the puquial
>> > (waterhole). The bird briefly perched on a Tara tree very close to a
>> female
>> > Vermilion Flycatcher and then flew behind a hill. Pale base on the
>> > mandible and rufous tail was evident, so we discarded Piratic
>> Flycatcher.
>> > Can anyone confirm the ID? Anyone know about other records of this
>> species
>> > in Lima or west of the Andes?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Some pictures of the bird can be seen here:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564188/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564184/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Jean Paul Perret
>> >
>>
>>
>  
>
Subject: Re: Re: Variegated Flycatcher?
From: Jean Paul Perret <paulperret AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 23:18:57 -0500
Hi Dan,

You are right, but I was happier with my ID, Sulphur-bellied is not a lifer
hehehe

Btw, there is a Roseate Spoonbill at Pantanos de Villa right now.

Thanks,

Jean Paul


2011/11/1 Daniel F 

> **
>
>
> Hi Jean Paul,
>
> That is a Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris), which is
> a long-distance migrant which breeds from SW USA to northern Central
> America. It winters mostly in Amazonia, with a record in coastal Chile, and
> another from a boat (!) off the coast of northern Peru (if memory serves).
> Very nice record!
>
> Saludos,
> Dan Lane
>
> Research Associate
> LSU Museum of Natural Science
> 119 Foster Hall
> Baton Rouge, LA 70803-3216 USA
>
> Guide
> Field Guides Inc.:
> http://fieldguides.com/guides/dan-lane
>
>
> --- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Jean Paul Perret 
> wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> >
> >
> > Today, while guiding a Manu Expeditions group to Lomas de Lachay, we saw
> > what appears to be a Variegated Flycatcher 50 meters before the puquial
> > (waterhole). The bird briefly perched on a Tara tree very close to a
> female
> > Vermilion Flycatcher and then flew behind a hill. Pale base on the
> > mandible and rufous tail was evident, so we discarded Piratic Flycatcher.
> > Can anyone confirm the ID? Anyone know about other records of this
> species
> > in Lima or west of the Andes?
> >
> >
> >
> > Some pictures of the bird can be seen here:
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564188/
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564184/
> >
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> >
> >
> > Jean Paul Perret
> >
>
>  
>
Subject: Re: Variegated Flycatcher?
From: "Daniel F" <BarbetBoy AT Yahoo.Com>
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2011 03:24:20 -0000
Hi Jean Paul,

That is a Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris), which is a 
long-distance migrant which breeds from SW USA to northern Central America. It 
winters mostly in Amazonia, with a record in coastal Chile, and another from a 
boat (!) off the coast of northern Peru (if memory serves). Very nice record! 


Saludos,
Dan Lane

Research Associate
LSU Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-3216 USA


Guide
Field Guides Inc.:
http://fieldguides.com/guides/dan-lane

--- In Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com, Jean Paul Perret  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> 
> 
> 
> Today, while guiding a Manu Expeditions group to Lomas de Lachay, we saw
> what appears to be a Variegated Flycatcher 50 meters before the puquial
> (waterhole). The bird briefly perched on a Tara tree very close to a female
> Vermilion Flycatcher and then flew behind a hill.  Pale base on the
> mandible and rufous tail was evident, so we discarded Piratic Flycatcher.
> Can anyone confirm the ID? Anyone know about other records of this species
> in Lima or west of the Andes?
> 
> 
> 
> Some pictures of the bird can be seen here:
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564188/
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564184/
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> 
> Jean Paul Perret
>




------------------------------------


Subject: Variegated Flycatcher?
From: Jean Paul Perret <paulperret AT gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 20:15:16 -0500
Dear all,



Today, while guiding a Manu Expeditions group to Lomas de Lachay, we saw
what appears to be a Variegated Flycatcher 50 meters before the puquial
(waterhole). The bird briefly perched on a Tara tree very close to a female
Vermilion Flycatcher and then flew behind a hill.  Pale base on the
mandible and rufous tail was evident, so we discarded Piratic Flycatcher.
Can anyone confirm the ID? Anyone know about other records of this species
in Lima or west of the Andes?



Some pictures of the bird can be seen here:



http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564188/



http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6304564184/



Best regards,



Jean Paul Perret
Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Sergio Nolazco <rodolfinchi10 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 05:59:07 -0700 (PDT)
Gracias Mauricio, Ernesto me indico su registro en Mejia. Si quiza sea de esa 
ssp o quiza sea un errante de obscurus, quien sabe.  

Sergio

--- El vie, 10/28/11, Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis  escribió:

De: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
A: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com" 
Fecha: viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011, 05:40 pm
















 



  


    
      
      
 Hola Sergio:recien vuelvo del campo, como bien dices yo he observado un P. 
rubinus melanico (aparentemente de la subespecie cocachacrae por su 
distribucion)en Mejia, no pude documentarlo. Se que otras personas como Ernesto 
Málaga y otros tambien lo hicieron, no se si se trate del mismo individuo o de 
varios, el registro no fue publicado, saludos L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis 

Curador - Área de Ornitología,Coleccion Científica Museo de Historia Natural 
U.N.S.A Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos Vallecito - 

 Cercado  Arequipa, Perú
http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/

De: Sergio Nolazco 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Enviado: Martes, octubre 18, 2011 11:11 A.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
















 



    
      
      
 Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.  

Gracias,
S

--- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribió:

De: Lorenzo Sympson 
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am
















 



    
      
      
      


Estimado Sergio:
         
Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melánicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 

De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 años, solo recuerdo haberlos visto- 
en 

distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.
Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Sergio 
  Nolazco 
  To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 
  PM
  Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic 
  Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
      Dear All,
        

        Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence 
        extreme sites (North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, 
        especially out of Lima department, in Peru? Is there a publication 
        reporting a melanistic one from Arequipa department?
        

        As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and 
        Ridgely´s book mistake on this is already accepted by him. 
        

        Thanks a lot for the updating!
        

        Sergio


    
     











    
     













    
     

    
    






  







Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis <mugartelewis AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:40:20 -0700 (PDT)
Hola Sergio:
recien vuelvo del campo, como bien dices yo he observado un P. rubinus melanico 
(aparentemente de la subespecie cocachacrae por su distribucion)en Mejia, no 
pude documentarlo. Se que otras personas como Ernesto Málaga y otros tambien 
lo hicieron, no se si se trate del mismo individuo o de varios, el registro no 
fue publicado, saludos 


 
L.Mauricio Ugarte-Lewis

Curador - Área de Ornitología,Coleccion Científica 
Museo de Historia Natural U.N.S.A
Luna Pizarro 925, Los Pinos
Vallecito - Cercado
Arequipa, Perú
http://ornitologiamusa.blogspot.com/
http://birding-south-peru.blogspot.com/



________________________________
De: Sergio Nolazco 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Enviado: Martes, octubre 18, 2011 11:11 A.M.
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence


  
Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.  


Gracias,

S

--- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribió:


>De: Lorenzo Sympson 
>Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
>A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
>Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am
>
>
>  
>Estimado Sergio:
>         
Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melánicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 

De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 años, solo recuerdo haberlos visto- 
en 

distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.
>Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson
>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: Sergio  Nolazco 
>>To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
>>Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40  PM
>>Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic  Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
>>
>>  
>>Dear All, 
>>
>>
>>Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence extreme sites 
(North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, especially out of Lima 
department, in Peru? Is there a publication reporting a melanistic one from 
Arequipa department? 

>>
>>
>>As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and Ridgely´s 
book mistake on this is already accepted by him.  

>>
>>
>>Thanks a lot for the updating!
>>
>>
>>Sergio  
 
Subject: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Ernesto M laga <xenospingus AT yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 20:00:08 -0700 (PDT)
Sergio 
 
I have a photo of melanistic VF from Mejia Lagoons, was taken 10 years 
ago. Photo has not been published. Melanistic are rare in Mejia and possibly 
they are mainly common only some years. 

I do not have more records of melanistic VF from other places than Lima and 
Mejia  


Ernesto Málaga Arenas

--- El Mar 18/10/11, Sergio Nolazco  escribió:


De: Sergio Nolazco 
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Fecha: Martes 18 de Octubre de 2011 11:11


  







Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.  



Gracias,


S

--- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribió:


De: Lorenzo Sympson 
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am



  


Estimado Sergio:
         Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melánicos en 
Argentina....nunca he visto. De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 años, 
solo recuerdo haberlos visto- en distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima. 

Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sergio Nolazco 
To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 PM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence

  





Dear All, 


Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence extreme sites 
(North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, especially out of Lima 
department, in Peru? Is there a publication reporting a melanistic one from 
Arequipa department? 



As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and Ridgely´s 
book mistake on this is already accepted by him.  



Thanks a lot for the updating!


Sergio



Subject: Birding in Pedro Ruiz, Amazonas
From: Jean Paul Perret <paulperret AT gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 11:17:06 -0500
Dear all,



Between 16-17th of October, Edmund Mackrill, Monica Orihuela and I, explored
a small road just north of Pedro Ruiz that leads to Shipasbamba in Amazonas,
northern Peru. The road is located north of the military base of Pedro Ruiz,
to the right side after passing the bridge. Vegetation varies from
agricultural fields, patches of dry and semihumid scrub and semihumid forest
near the river.  Although Pedro Ruiz is located in the middle of an
important birding route in northern Peru, it attracts very little attention
to birders despite it has potential for some Maraon endemics. This place
can be interesting for birders that only visit the area between Tarapoto and
Huembo. Some of the highlights of the area include:



Maraon Crescentchest: Heard on the first day and observed on the next day.
It was on an open abandoned field about 200 m east of the football soccer
field. A photo can be seen here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jpperret/6260298165/



Maraon Thrush: Common along the road.



Buff-bellied Tanager: Common, also present on the road to Chachapoyas.



Lesser Goldfinch: We observed at least one on every walk. It was also
present on the main road to Chachapoyas, just south of Pedro Ruiz.



Rufous-capped Antshrike: We heard one making a distinctive call very close
to a Lined Antshrike. Responded well to playback, but we couldnt see it.
According to BOP this species lives above 1800m.



Masked Yellowthroat: Common on the first section of the road.



Black-capped Sparrow: This dry forest bird is not uncommon elsewhere, but
this can be a good place to see it for birders that dont visit other areas
along the Maraon or Uctubamba rivers.



Hermit: a quick glimpse of a small Hermit that looked very similar to
Reddish or Gray-chinned.



Other common dry forest birds like Spot-throated Hummingbird, Streaked
Maraon Saltator, Speckle-breasted Wren and Yellow-bellied Elaenia were
also present.



Best,



Jean Paul Perret
Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Sergio Nolazco <rodolfinchi10 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:11:42 -0700 (PDT)
Lorenzo, gracias por tu opinion. Me parece que hace mucho Mauricio Ugarte 
menciono haber visto un melanico en Arequipa (lagunas de Mejia), lo cual creo 
que seria el primer registro fuera del departameto de Lima, si es que esto esta 
publicado, no lo se.  

Gracias,
S

--- El mar, 10/18/11, Lorenzo Sympson  escribió:

De: Lorenzo Sympson 
Asunto: Re: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
A: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Fecha: martes, 18 de octubre de 2011, 11:02 am
















 



  


    
      
      
      


Estimado Sergio:
         
Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melánicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. 

De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 años, solo recuerdo haberlos visto- 
en 

distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima.
Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Sergio 
  Nolazco 
  To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 
  PM
  Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic 
  Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
      Dear All,
        

        Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence 
        extreme sites (North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, 
        especially out of Lima department, in Peru? Is there a publication 
        reporting a melanistic one from Arequipa department?
        

        As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and 
        Ridgely´s book mistake on this is already accepted by him. 
        

        Thanks a lot for the updating!
        

        Sergio


    
     

    
    






  







Subject: Re: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: "Lorenzo Sympson" <lorsymp AT bariloche.com.ar>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:02:50 -0300
Estimado Sergio:
 Tengo entendido que no hay P. rubinus melnicos en Argentina....nunca he 
visto. De hecho, habiendo vivido en Peru por 12 aos, solo recuerdo haberlos 
visto- en distintos grados- en el departamento de Lima. 

Saludos. Lorenzo Sympson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sergio Nolazco 
  To: birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 PM
  Subject: [Birdingperu] Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence


    
        Dear All,


 Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence extreme sites 
(North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, especially out of Lima 
department, in Peru? Is there a publication reporting a melanistic one from 
Arequipa department? 



 As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and Ridgelys 
book mistake on this is already accepted by him. 



        Thanks a lot for the updating!


        Sergio 


  
Subject: Re: Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso
From: Victor Gamarra-Toledo <victor_gamarrat AT yahoo.es>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 21:07:27 +0100 (BST)
Hola a todos,

Disculpen por el mensaje, hubo un error en el destinatario.

Saludos,



________________________________
De: Victor Gamarra-Toledo 
Para: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Enviado: lunes 17 de octubre de 2011 15:04
Asunto: [Birdingperu] Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso


 
Hola Fernando,

Tengo una consulta, es sobre los resultados de las becas para asistir al NOC, 
sabes si ya salieron (dijeron que seria las primeras semanas de Octubre) o hay 
alguna fecha establecida. 


Un abrazo,
 

 
Subject: Melanistic Vermilion Flycatcher range of occurence
From: Sergio Nolazco <rodolfinchi10 AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:40:24 -0700 (PDT)
Dear All,
Anyone have realiable documented information about ocurrence extreme sites 
(North, south and east) of melanistic vermilions, especially out of Lima 
department, in Peru? Is there a publication reporting a melanistic one from 
Arequipa department? 

As far as I know melanistic VF were never observed in Chile, and Ridgelys book 
mistake on this is already accepted by him. 

Thanks a lot for the updating!
Sergio
Subject: Re: Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:10:58 -0700 (PDT)
Victor,
Hemos tenido tantos candidatos, que ha demorado mas de lo normal. Escribele al 
encargado:  


Dr.
Francisco J. Vilella (Presidente) Comité de Becas de Viaje para Estudiantes, 
IX 

NOC, USGS Cooperative Research Unit, Mississippi State University, USA 
fvilella AT cfr.msstate.edu (preferido), o fvilella AT usgs.gov. 



Saludos,
fap
 
Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com



________________________________
From: Victor Gamarra-Toledo 
To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 3:04 PM
Subject: [Birdingperu] Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso


  
Hola Fernando,

Tengo una consulta, es sobre los resultados de las becas para asistir al NOC, 
sabes si ya salieron (dijeron que seria las primeras semanas de Octubre) o hay 
alguna fecha establecida. 


Un abrazo,

Víctor
-- 

____________________Víctor Gamarra-Toledo

Estudiante de Maestría
Laboratorio de Biología Evolutiva
de Vertebrados
Universidad de los Andes
Bogotá, Colombia
Tel: (57-1) 3394949 Ext. 3755
Tel. movil: (57) 3157782071
http://evolvert.uniandes.edu.co

Colección Científica - Área de Ornitología 
Museo de Historia Natural
Universidad Nacional de San Agustín
Arequipa, Perú

 
Subject: Resultados sobre becas para asistir al congreso
From: Victor Gamarra-Toledo <victor.gamarrat AT gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:04:58 -0500
Hola Fernando,

Tengo una consulta, es sobre los resultados de las becas para asistir al
NOC, sabes si ya salieron (dijeron que seria las primeras semanas de
Octubre) o hay alguna fecha establecida.

Un abrazo,

Vctor

-- 
____________________
Vctor Gamarra-Toledo

Estudiante de Maestra
Laboratorio de Biologa Evolutiva de Vertebrados
Universidad de los Andes
Bogot, Colombia
Tel: (57-1) 3394949 Ext. 3755
Tel. movil: (57) 3157782071
http://evolvert.uniandes.edu.co


Coleccin Cientfica - rea de Ornitologa
Museo de Historia Natural
Universidad Nacional de San Agustn
Arequipa, Per
Subject: Re: Apurimac Pygmy Owls
From: Jan Baiker <jbaiker AT gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 10:29:48 -0500
Dear all,

I think this e-mail hasn't arrived to the group yet. I'm trying it here once 
again with another e-mail account. 


Best wishes,
Jan

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Jan Baiker 
>> Date: 12. Oktober 2011 15:34:46 MESZ
>> To: Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
>> Cc: owling_peru 
>> Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] Apurimac Pygmy Owls
>> 
>> Hi Iain,
>> 
>> A good place to see and hear the Peruvian Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium peruanum) 
and the "Apurimac (Koepckeae's) Screech-Owl" (Megascops koepckeae spp.) is at 
Cconoc. Coming from Cusco (around km 107) there is a turnoff on the right (some 
few km after having crossed the Apurimac river at "puente Cunyac") that goes 
down (around 3 km) to the bank of Apurimac river. By the way, Cconoc offers 
some thermal springs, a small restaurant and some rooms (so you could spent a 
night there). An alternative to Cconoc (Apurimac canyon) is the Pachachaca 
canyon, e.g. somewhere around the colonial bridge ("puente colonial"): 15 km 
after having passed Abancay (coming from Cusco) you find a turnoff on the right 
that follows in 1.8 km to the colonial bridge. 

>> 
>> In order to see/hear the Yungas Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium bolivianum) you have 
to enter one of the more humid slopes between Apurimac and Pachachaca canyon. 
You have good chances to hear it in the daytime at Ampay National Sanctuary 
("Santuario Nacional de Ampay") that lies just above Abancay city. If you 
travel in your own car you can take the turnoff at the right (coming from 
Cusco) in Tamburco, 2.5 km before arriving at Abancay. From there you can drive 
to Ampay's visitor center ("centro de visitantes"). There you could camp or ask 
the park guards to spend a night in the visitor's center. It's also possible to 
organize that in advance: call SERNANP Ampay (083) 321 232, visit them 
(Prolongacion Cusco N. 923, Mz. A, Lt. 12, Urb. Las Torres, Abancay) or write 
them an e-mail (snampay AT sernanp.gob.pe). G. bolivianum is frequently heard 
around laguna Ankasqocha (laguna chica, the small lake) in the Podocarpus 
forest. 

>> 
>> As Fernando already mentioned, another good site to hear G. peruanum and M. 
koepckeae spp. is at Tampumayo, but that's about 109 km south of Abancay, close 
to Chalhuanca, on the way to Puquio and Nazca. 

>> 
>> Good birding,
>> 
>> Jan
>> 
>> -------------------
>> 
>> Jan Baiker
>> 
>> Conoce la Gua Ecoturstica: Mancomunidad Saywite-Choquequirao-Ampay 
(Apurmac, Per)? 

>> http://guia-ecoturistica-apurimac.blogspot.com/
>> 
>> On 10.10.2011, at 17:02, owling_peru wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello folks, I am heading to Abancay tomorrow and am interested in seeing 
pygmy owls there If you have seen pymgy owls in that area, could you please 
email me with the location Many thanks for your help, Iain 

>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
Subject: Re: Charadrius alexandrinus (occidentalis)
From: Oscar Gonzalez <fringiloapizarrado AT yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 12:43:16 -0700 (PDT)
Hola Arne. 


Conoces este articulo sobre el chorlo nevado en Paracas? 

http://es.scribd.com/doc/63467229/Chorlo-Nevado-in-Paracas

ahi especificamos los datos que solicitas en la localidad de Paracas. Para ver 
otras localidades donde se registro esta especie y otras aves acuaticas, en 
1998 publicamos un libro al respecto 



http://es.scribd.com/doc/68801736/Resultados-de-Los-Censos-Neotropicales-de-Aves-Acuaticas-en-El-Peru-1992-1995 


Espero sea util, saludos.

 
Oscar Gonzalez
Biol. M.Sc.
Especialista en aves silvestres
http://myprofile.cos.com/pajarologo  


________________________________
De: Arne J. Lesterhuis 
Para: "Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com" 
Enviado: Martes, octubre 11, 2011 9:05 A.M.
Asunto: [Birdingperu] Charadrius alexandrinus (occidentalis)


  
Hola todos,
 
Estoy buscando sitios con conteos de Charadrius alexandrinus (occidentalis) 
mayor a 50 individuos en Peru. De cada registro me gustariá contar con los 
sigiuentes datos: 

 1) Sitio de observación y ubicación del mismo (coordenadas 
preferiblemente)2) Fecha 

3) Número de individuos (así sea aproximado)4) Fuente (De aplicar: nombre y 
correo electrónico del observador) 

Los registros serán acreditados a los autores y agradecidos según 
corresponda.   

Quedo muy agradecido y atento a cualquier duda.
 
Arne Lesterhuis
Birdlife International
 
 
Arne J. Lesterhuis
Asunción, Paraguay
Skyper: arne.lesterhuis
 
 
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Subject: Andean Condor Conservation Meeting Announcement
From: Rob Williams <rob AT szfperu.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:56:39 -0500
1st National Meeting for the Conservation of the Andean Condor

Cusco - 7 and 8 November 2011

The 1st National Meeting for the Conservation of the Andean Condor (Vultur
gryphus) will be held in the city of Cusco on the 7th and 8th of November
2011. The event is open to all interested in the conservation of the species
and will be an opportunity to strengthen links between researchers,
government departments and non-governmental organizations, and to exchange
information about the ecology, conservation, cultural and touristic
importance of the species. The main objectives of the meeting are to:

1.     Share knowledge of the status and conservation of the Andean Condor
in Peru. 

2.     Identify threats and seek solutions for these.

3.     Propose conservation actions and develop a national conservation
action plan. 

4.     Officially recognise the National Condor Working Group.

Organized by the following:
       Asociacin TuTierra
       AutoColca
       BirdLife International
       Sociedad Zoolgica del Francfort
       Gobierno Regional de Cusco
       Grupo de Trabajo para el Cndor Andino  Per
       IUCN SSC Vulture Specialist Group
       Ministerio de Culture
       SERNANP
       The Peregrine Fund
       Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco

For more information: Rob Williams (rob AT szfperu.org) or Jose Luis Jara
(joseluis AT szfperu.org)

www.condorperu.org
Subject: Fw: [NEOORN-L] pre conference trip for NOC
From: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes AT yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 12:30:07 -0700 (PDT)
FYI,
fap

Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
-------------------------------------
Lambayeque - Peru
chamaepetes AT yahoo.com


----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Harold Greeney 
To: NEOORN-L AT LISTSERV.LSU.EDU
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 1:47 PM
Subject: [NEOORN-L] pre conference trip for NOC


Hello all. I apologize for sending this to everyone, but I had such a great 
overwhelming response for my earlier call for students to accompany me on a 
pre-conference trip, I cant reply to them all! Also, I will re open the 
invitation with this message. I have limited funds to organize a trip out of 
cuzco during the week prior to the conference. the goal will be to conduct a 
mini-nest study course to share what I know and to learn what others know 
abouit finding and studying nests. I was trying to organize this from here, 
but I think the only real way to make it happen is for me to arrive early and 
set it up and to try to keep interested people in the loop as plans develop. 
My preference is to have as many students as possible, but everyone is 
welcome. Im still not sure about where we can visit and how we will get there, 
but please contact me if you have ideas or would be willing to meet me in Cuzco 
on the 1st or 2nd of November to begin 

 organizing things.

thanks, Harold


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Yanayacu Biological Station &
Center for Creative Studies
Napo Prov., Cosanga, Ecuador
0 degrees latitude, 2000 m
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Subject: Re: Re: Northern Shoveler at Ventanilla
From: David Adams <dpadams AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:32:04 +1100
>
> I am lean towards these northern shovelers (NS) being wild birds.
>

For what it's worth, Northern Shovelers appear in the main Hawaiian islands
regularly every boreal winter. This shows that they're capable of flying
very long distances. Hawaii is in the wrong direction for them and there's
nothing to stop on for most of the trip.
Subject: Re: Apurimac Pygmy Owls
From: Gunnar Engblom <kolibriexp AT gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:29:54 -0500
I'd try anywhere below Abancay. We collected the screech-owl right across
the valley at the turn off to Huancarama. Anywhere you see some Ceibacea
trees (I think the genus is Bombax - but not sure) should probably be good
for the Screech-Owl - or groves of big Eucalyptus at around 1400-2000m

Gunnar


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On 12 October 2011 08:10, Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
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> Iain,
> Go to hotel Tampumayo near the town of Chalhuanca. There (in the hotel
> parking area), besides pygmy-owls, you can easily find the undescribed
> subspecies of Koepcke's Screech-owl.
> fap
>
> Fernando Angulo Pratolongo
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> Lambayeque - Peru
> chamaepetes AT yahoo.com
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> *From:* owling_peru 
> *To:* Birdingperu AT yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Monday, October 10, 2011 10:02 AM
> *Subject:* [Birdingperu] Apurimac Pygmy Owls
>
>
> Hello folks, I am heading to Abancay tomorrow and am interested in seeing
> pygmy owls there If you have seen pymgy owls in that area, could you please
> email me with the location Many thanks for your help, Iain
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