The finca worker, Jijo, accompanies us for two days, leading us along the mountain stream and then up the steep slopes, instinctively knowing when to stop and let us catch our collective breath, an...
The field work: finished. Data: gathered. Statistics: still being compiled.The exemplary team has deemed the expedition successful. With positive reviews all around, we were able to complete the...
Various vehicular and hotel absurdities have not kept us from the mission at hand: to inventory to the best of our abilities the avian and other diversity of this 1,000 acre plantation, which by th...
This week I had a productive meeting at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies to discuss our project. Dr. John Lloyd was very helpful in suggesting sampling survey and inventory methods that will best...
While we're waiting to go to the DR, other bird projects fill the gap. The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society is in the midst of the annual autumnal HawkCount. Everyday for months, a master birder g...
A big THANK YOU to all of my backers!! We did it. We have enough to fund the ground expenses for this project. I will spend the next two months preparing a list of the supplies we need, gathering ...
In most places, 300 acres probably isn’t a big deal. Where I live in the northeastern US, a 300-acre tract of protected forest is common. Less than a drop in a really big bucket. There are islands...
Of extreme interest in the birding community is the possibility that our project area may be of importance for Bicknell's Thrush. Chris Rimmer of the Vermont Center for Ecostudies says it is entir...
We have had some good reception from Dominican ornithologists; 2 have come on board with more on the way. Our experts from the US are also rallying and before long the list should be complete!Othe...