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Caribbean Waterbird Census (CWC) Regional Count 2012 - Important Follow-up
By Lisa Sorenson on Tuesday, February 21, 20128:16PM
Hello Caribbean Birders,
I have heard from and talked to many of you about your CWC counts - it's exciting to know that MANY of you were out there counting waterbirds on your wetlands over the last few weeks! Thank you – your time, energy and...
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Magnificent Frigatebirds with wing tags
By Lisa Sorenson on Saturday, February 11, 20127:22PM
Message posted to SCSCB's Yahoo discussion group BirdsCaribbean by Sarah Trefrey on Dec. 6th, 2009:
Hello all,
I am marking Magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens) on Barbuda, Lesser Antilles, with yellow wing tags (one on each wing) and bla...
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CWC Regional Count 2012 - Get Ready!!!
By Lisa Sorenson on Thursday, January 5, 20129:30PM
Hello and Happy New Year to All,
Announcing: Second Annual Regional Caribbean Waterbird Census (CWC) Count in 2012
The CWC is a region-wide waterbird and wetland monitoring program sponsored by SCSCB. The goal of this program is to learn more about ...
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CWC Updates and Fall Migration Counts
By Lisa Sorenson on Wednesday, September 7, 20117:39PM
Greetings everyone,
I hope you've all had a GREAT summer, including the chance to do some birding (and bird counts!).
1. A brief report back on our first Caribbean Waterbird Census (CWC) in 2011:
The dates were January 14th to Feb. 3rd, 2011. 14+...
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