Dear all, F Angulo asked me to send this as he's having some trouble sending emails to the forum. Just to add that the Frejolillo forest and most of this IBA...
acording to Pablo Venegas, the snake is Pseustes sulphureus ... From: Larry Sirvio <lmsirvio@...> Subject: Re: [Birdingperu] snake and crimson crested...
Confirmation Pseustes sulphureus or bird eating snake(one of my favorites to catch). He was just finishing off the woodpeckers young for sure. It was on the...
Hola Amigos El dia ayer observe 2 Theristicus melanopis (black-faced ibis) en la Laguna de Huacarpay, para mi es la primera vez que las veo en esta zona. ...
I'm wondering if this isn't an Andean ibis (theristicus branickii). Notice the area of the throat under the bill has no black wattle. ... From: JUAN CARDENAS ...
Although this bird is an 'Andean Ibis', it is also correct to say that it is a Black-faced Ibis. The South American Classification Committee currently treats...
Hello all, I disagree. I think Roger got the ID, Little Woodstar (Chaeotocercus bombus), correct from the start. In Birds of Peru, the image of the male is too...
I don´t know, I saw both species in wild. the little woodstar has rufous on brest and a smaller white spot on the side, another Characterisitcs that can help...
Dear PeruBirders, I'm posting here the really last bird picture/illustration request for the Ecotourism Field Guide for northern Apurimac region (Peru) that...
Estimados Amigos / Dear Friends, El ultimo numero del Boletin UNOP (Vol 4 Nº 2) esta disponible en el link de abajo. Last number of Union de Ornitologos...
Dear all Just back from a great 11 days from Northern Peru, and first of all let me apologize to all relatively new members of the list that are still in the ...
Hello Daniel, Dan, thanks for helping out with this. Ok. I was indeed going on BoP here, a bit lazy. I've now checked BoEc and BHA as well, had a look at...
Hi all Here is yet another story...about a critically threatened bird in Peru. Quite disturbing that during the recent pelagic from Talara in Northern Peru,...
Hi Gunnar, with the Quebrada Limon thing, you did the right thing, no need for disclaimers. Theres no smoke without fire and it was interesting to see the ...
Dear all Gunnar´s e mail on the issue of White Winged Guans being offered to tourists/operators is very much related to the hot issue of tourism/poverty...
Dear BirdingPeru, Â Does anyone know where to find good ocean temperature maps being updated on a dayly basis? Â Best regards, Â fap Dear BirdingPeru, Does...
Try http://www.buoyweather.com They have both prognosis and hostorical data. It is a pay-site but the first 15 days are free. I used to have a subscription,...
Hi Fernando, You can try here: http://190.81.175.51/uprsig/sst_prov.html Diego ... De: Fernando Angulo Pratolongo <chamaepetes@...> Asunto: [Birdingperu]...
Birdingperu, It is a very interesting topic and I agree with Renzo since I have witness similar results from ecotourism in the rainforest. In this particular...
Renzo brings some good points. But birders in general are quite environmental aware. I would certainly not stay at a lodge which house pet Harpy Eagles. Also,...
Dear Pepe, Â Yes, you are completely right on your supposition. This is likely to happen with the wwg and we are completely ignorant of the effects (past and...
... Dear friends, Maybe this is not a post directly related to birds but it contains a source of information about them, specially to an area in Peru with...
Hi, I just come back from Pantanos de Villa, where I mostly birded the coastal lagoon (laguna Marbella). When I was seawatching, I saw a Brown Pelican flying...
Hi Fabrice, I have not seen in Lima the Brown Pelicans but a few weeks ago I saw an individual at Paracas. It was between many Peruvian Pelicans and was...
Dear All In Neotropical Birding 6, we are publishing a short note by Robin Restall on Fiery Topaz (Topaza pyra). I'd like to include a photograph of the...