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 Post subject: Costa Rica.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:15 pm 
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Just back from a fantastic 2 week birding trip to Costa Rica.

449 species seen plus a further 10 heard giving me 262 lifers. Highlights were 8 species of trogon including Resplendant Quetzal, 34 hummers, 7 manakins, 4 motmots, 5 toucans, Crested, Mottled & Black & white Owls, 17 wrens, White-necked Puffbird, Lesser Ground Cuckoo, Rufous-necked Woodrail, Great Curassow and many many more.

If anyone wants a full list of species please contact me by email and I will send them one.

Back to mundane stuff tomorrow.

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 Post subject: ground cuckoo
PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:55 pm 
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ye gods andy.
have been to middle and sth america about 6 times and never had a ground cuckoo.
they really are the dogs danglies !! good one !!.
A ground cuckooless Terry Whalin.


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 Post subject: Re: ground cuckoo
PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:19 pm 
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Terence Whalin wrote:
ye gods andy.
have been to middle and sth america about 6 times and never had a ground cuckoo.
they really are the dogs danglies !! good one !!.
A ground cuckooless Terry Whalin.


Morococcyx is no Neomorphus its practically just a roadrunner ; ) ...... that said even Neomorphus has become much easier now we know vocalisations of most of the complex.... check out recordings on Xeno Canto http://xeno-canto.org/browse.php?query=ground-cuckoo including mine.....

Alex

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That's more than Rachel & Rob got!

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