Hi all
I got this from Michael Hunter which shows exemplary practice of
Expedition Birding.
Gunnar Engblom-Lima, Peru.
Kolibri Expeditions
http://www.kolibriexpeditions.com
www.birding-peru.com - checklist and data-base. Record your sightings
on-line, forum, pictures, identification, Expedition Birding, etc.
Tel: +51 1 4765016 cel: 51-1-96437749 or 99007886
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De: Michael Hunter
Enviado el: Domingo, 23 de Octubre de 2005 08:07 p.m.
Para: Gunnar Engblom (Kolibri Expeditions)
Asunto: Re: [BIRDCHAT] [BIRDING-AUS] Tuamoto Sandpiper
Hi Gunnar,
A couple of researchers were on board.
The vessel was rat-free, and landings made by Zodiac.
We soaked our footwear in disinfectant before going
ashore.
Cheers
Michael
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Gunnar Engblom (Kolibri Expeditions)
Enviado el: Sábado, 22 de Octubre de 2005 01:15 p.m.
Para: 'Michael Hunter'; ;
CC:
Asunto: RE: [BIRDING-AUS] Tuamoto Sandpiper
Hi Michael
Exciting Expedition Birding indeed. I am re-sending this to Expedition
Birding list. If anyone is interested in this concept - and if you like
to see how many points some of these birds score - please check
http://www.birdingperu.com/forums/expeditionbirding/
Just out of curiosity. How does one (a birder keen to see these birds)
avoid not being a vector to spread rats to these virgin islands?
Is there any sort of cooperation with the researches and
conservationists working these species? Could they benefit from more
birders - maybe co-financing expeditions?
Cheers
Gunnar
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