Hi all,
Apparently the link that Ann provided regarding the Guatemala post on my
blog wasn't complete and wouldn't click through for people. Hopefully this
one will work:
http://jimmccormac.blogspot.com/2010/03/guatemala-people-places-and-things.html
For those who might fret that Guatemala is unrelated to Ohio birds and
shouldn't be mentioned on the listserv, I'd just offer a reminder that "our"
birds utterly fail to respect political boundaries and anyone who travels to
that lovely country in winter will see plenty of familiar feathered friends
that also pass through or breed in the Buckeye State. A spectacle that will
always be seared in my memory is observing an estimated 1,000 Tennessee
Warblers in one monstrous Capak tree on the slopes of Lake Atitlan.
Jim
Jim McCormac
Columbus, Ohio
Like Nature? http://jimmccormac.blogspot.com/
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Ohio Ornithological Society annual conference! http://www.ohiobirds.org/
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From: "Ann Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 8:32 AM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [Ohio-birds] OOS email: Annual Conference in Eastlake (October
8-10), Guatemala (November 7-16), and online newsletters
> Hello Ohio Birders,
>
> 2.)Guatemala: November 7-16, 2010 with OOS. There are still a few spaces
> remaining for the fall tour of Guatemala. Register by Saturday, September
> 4,
> and get a free OOS tee-shirt or OOS hat to wear on the trip.
>
> Guatemala has one of the most amazing diversity of birds in the world:
> more
> than 700 exotic, rare, endemic, and migratory species can be found within
> seven eco-regions. This 9-day adventure is ALL-inclusive (except for your
> own personal flight/transportation between the US/Guatemala): 9-nights
> lodging, 9-days food, 9-days guide services, applicable entry fees, and
> MORE
> including air fare within Guatemala to and from TIKAL NATIONAL PARK!
>
> Mary Elizabeth Huey of Cincinnati remarked: "Our March 2010 trip was
> outstanding. This is a wonderful trip with a first class guide - Hugo
> Haraldo Enriquez Toledo. Yes, the birds are incredible, but there is
> more -
> orchids, volcanoes, monkeys, gardens, art. Antiqua is a beautiful colonial
> city and Tikal was so much more fascinating than I expected".
>
> Jim McCormac blogged extensively about his experiences on the March
> excursion to Guatemala. Here's a link to one of his many blog entries
> about
> his OOS/Guatemala adventure:
> http://jimmccormac.blogspot.com/2010/03/guatemala-people-places-and-
> things.html
>
> Contact Ann Oliver ([log in to unmask]) for more information.
> Registration documents are on the OOS website:
> http://www.ohiobirds.org/calendar/society_events/current/Guatemala/index.php
>
> In Appreciation,
>
> Ann Oliver
> Cincinnati
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