Mexico: La conclusión
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| First views of Mexico from the plane |
This is it, the last post from Mexico. I already blogged about almost everywhere we went and everything we saw, but of course there are numbers to be discussed and a bloopers reel and all that. There is also Peso Island, which I completely forgot to blog about.
Let's talk numbers first.
Total species seen in Mexico*: 340
Total lifers: 138
Quesadillas consumed: 20+
Cookies consumed: 80+ (probably way more)
Bottles of el Jimador consumed by the group: 8??
*This is my list, not the group list. I missed many birds.
This means roughly 40% of the birds I saw were life birds. Many more were birds I had only seen once or twice.
Now for Peso Island...
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| This fellow got us there |
We visited this island off San Blas to see Purplish-backed Jays. We saw them and they were rad and then they disappeared. I offer you piglets instead, which are abundant on this island.
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| Royal and Common Tern pals |
A Common Black Hawk was standing in the sand on the beach, then flew closer to us giving us ridiculous opportunities to crush it.
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| Nerd trio on a jetty |
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| Mexican skies are filled with frigatebirds |
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| Quality combo: Cinnamon-rumped (formerly White-collared) Seedeater and Great Kiskadee |
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| American Oystercatcher |
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| Steve crushing that poor oystercatcher |
That's it. That's all of it. Mexico is over.
The best, most amazing, dazzling, and yet also good, times!!!













If anyone else was U.S. #7 I'm sure they would have done the same. It is the duty of the Top Ten.
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DeleteWHAT A COUNT AND WHAT A TRIP!I know you will never forget it and it will be hard to top!! Maybe South America could top it....I enjoyed all the posts and learned a lot too!
ReplyDeleteIt will be hard to top, but I am willing to try. Glad you enjoyed it!
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