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Birding Chile – The other West Coast Alvaro Jaramillo. A great country for birding. . Absolute desert . Absolute desert . Mediterranean “Matorral” . Absolute desert . Mediterranean “Matorral” . Temperate Rainforest. Absolute desert . Mediterranean “Matorral” . Temperate
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Absolute desert Mediterranean “Matorral”
Absolute desert Mediterranean “Matorral” Temperate Rainforest
Absolute desert Mediterranean “Matorral” Temperate Rainforest Steppes Glaciers Magellanic Tundra
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This isn’t Kansas anymore…. • Franklin’s Gull: • Main arrival mid November. • Non stop southward moving lines of birds. • Main associate is the Elegant Tern.
Southern Cross Peregrines –Falcon Research Group tundrius Peregrines. • Several captured in Chile. • Wintering areas. • Elliptical migration • Were they tracking the shorebirds????
Passerine winterers are few! Regular migrants • Barn Swallow • Cliff Swallow • Bank Swallow Vagrants • Eastern Kingbird • Western Wood-Pewee • Veery • American Redstart • Blackpoll Warbler • Tennessee Warbler • Canada Warbler • Northern Waterthrush • Summer Tanager • Baltimore Oriole
Mystery of the Chimney Swift • Most are unaccounted for in winter! • But also they are difficult to separate from South American resident swifts (not so in Chile).
Guano Species From the Quechua “Wanu” for manure. Approximately 2 million guano birds left, most in Peru. Estimated that 100 years ago the population was 50 million!
Breeding grounds of most Humboldt Current storm-petrels unknown!
High diversity of coots For some unknown reason. Six species in Chile!
Endemic Zone © Winty Harrington © Jovino Haroldo Avaria
A flycatcher which eats hummingbirds, and an identification nightmare.
Taxonomy to sort out! • Common Miner: may be 3 species • Rufous-banded Miner: 2 species. • Bar-winged Cinclodes: 3 species. • Plain-mantled Tit-Spinetail: 2 or more species. • Etc. • Do you know what this means?
Reunite Gondwanaland! Plate tectonic maps and Continental drift animations by C. R. Scotese,PALEOMAP Project (www.scotese.com)
Dromiciops australis • “Monito del Monte” • New world marsupial more closely allied to Australian marsupials. • Fitzroya cuppresoides • “Alerce” • Fossils from Tasmania. • Second oldest individual tree in the world, 3622 years old.
Forest flocks • Thorn-tailed Rayadito is a creeper – chickadee. • White-throated Treerunner is a nuthatch. ©George Armistead
Ecological Replacements ©George Armistead White-throated Treerunner White-breasted Nuthatch