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Counting on Birds: Finding Birds in Cuba

Counting on Birds: Finding Birds in Cuba

by flywheel | Dec 4, 2013 | Bird Posts, Cuba Endemic Birds, Publicity | 0 comments

Willem Lange travels to Cuba and speaks to guide Michael Good about birding, bird counting and habitat in Cuba.

Julie Craves on the conservation of Neotropical migrants & Cuba

Julie Craves on the conservation of Neotropical migrants & Cuba

by flywheel | Jul 9, 2013 | Bird Posts, Publicity | 0 comments

The conservation of Neotropical migrants — birds that breed in North America and winter in the tropics — has come into focus in recent years. Long-term population declines have been detected in many species, but their complex annual cycle makes determining causes and...

Cuba: Birding in a Caribbean Time Warp

https://www.birdwatchersdigest-digital.com/birdwatchersdigest/20130708?sub_id=EFbMDRcwchsr&folio=24&sc=ebwdtxt_ja2013#pg89

Delaware Nature Society Posts on their Cuba Visit…great photos and information

by flywheel | Jun 1, 2013 | Bird Posts, Cuba Endemic Birds, Publicity | 0 comments

Link to DNS Cuba blog: https://02b93fb.netsolhost.com/blog/tag/cuba/   Joe Sebastiani, Seasonal Program Team Leader writes: “During our two-week trip to Cuba, the Delaware Nature Society team of “skilled avian field workers” found more than 160 species of birds....
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