I posted a couple of
photos of a Hume’s Wheatear a few weeks ago, so this post is to flag that there
is now a full trip report up. These are probably of only limited interest to
many people who visit these pages (and certainly the stats bear this out) but I
feel it is something I need to do, mainly because I have benefited hugely from
the sterling efforts of other birders who have written up detailed accounts of
their own foreign trips. Before I go anywhere my first port of call is a
website called Cloudbirders – this is an amazing resource for birders that like
to travel as there are literally thousands of searchable trip reports posted up
there. They’re compiled by individuals as well as tour companies (a form of
advertising I suppose, but generally superb nonetheless) and not only do they
describe key species and sites, but frequently also really helpful snippets
such as road conditions, amenities or where to park. Whilst birding abroad has
a fair amount of luck associated with it, you can’t beat a bit of local or
up-to-date knowledge. So bear with me!
Some years ago I
created a page on this blog to bring all my travel-related posts together, as I
often get through them piecemeal. This allows anyone interested to pull the full
itinerary together, but I’d be the first to say that it isn’t really very
convenient unless I’ve somehow managed to write-up the whole trip in one go. Looking
back this is pretty rare, and it also means that as everything is jumbled up I’ve never actually
put anything up on Cloudbirders myself. So with all the free time I have hem hem I’ve
set myself a new challenge to go through all of these historic posts and create
proper uploadable trip reports out of them. Even though everything is already written
this still takes a surprising amount of time, mainly mucking about making sure
things fit on the pages properly – a blog post does not translate very well in to
a Word document. So far I have done two, my Arizona trip from February 2016,
and the Icelandic photographic extravaganza in May 2016. I’ll keep the trip page up in the current
format, but I am also looking into how I can create a document ‘portal’ –
perhaps this might just be links to Cloudbirders, though I am not sure that
they actually ‘host’ the documents. I'm sure I'll work it out.
Anyhow, next stop my favourite day of the year, Jan 1st. Robins are exciting all over again!
Anyhow, next stop my favourite day of the year, Jan 1st. Robins are exciting all over again!
Truly stunning photo
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