When my intended trip to Thailand fell through, I found myself scrambling for a new destination to go binging on exotic birds. Scouring the internet, I stumbled upon BirdsCaribbean.org, the largest organization dedicated to the conservation of wild birds and their habitat in the Caribbean. Turns out, BirdsCaribbean.org had established something called the Caribbean Birding Trail which, according to Executive Director Lisa Sorenson, was designed to educate birders about the more than 700 species of birds in the Caribbean, including 171 endemic species found nowhere else in the world! I was smitten. This was starting to sound like the trip of a lifetime, with lots of lifer birds to be seen. Even more exciting, I would be travelling in December, when more than 150 migrating birds wing their way to the region.
Western Tanager, Vol. 84 No. 4, Mar-Apr 2018
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Western Tanager, Vol. 84 No. 4, March-April 2018
The California Condor, By Dessi Sieburth
Birding in Belize: A Guide Shares His Top Five Sites, By Lisa Freeman
Birds of the Season—February 2018, By Jon Fisher
Beautiful Ballona: What’s The Latest?, By Cindy Hardin
In Memory of Howard King, By Nick Freeman
Western Tanager, Vol. 82 No. 3, Jan–Feb 2016
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• Sanctuary Golf Program Nurtures Birdies of a Different Feather, By Lisa Freeman
• INTERPRETING NATURE: From Los Angeles to California’s wild landscapes, and back., By Emily Cobar, Greenhouse Program Alumna, and Stacey Vigallon, Director of Environmental Education
• YOUNG AUTHORS: The California Gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica), By Dessi Sieburth
• Grateful for Grants, California State Parks Foundation
• Birds of the Season — December 2015, By Jon Fisher