Red Knot, one of the new birds for the month, Ruddy Turnstone in the background |
This image of an American coot was one of the new image additions |
In the image section of the challenge, the Photo Big Year, I am still very far behind even after reaching 50 photographed species. The goal must be to step up the images if I am going to reach my goal of 100 species.
Goals for
September
Shoot, shoot, shoot is my motto for September because with just 50 species with 4 months to go I will need to add at least 13 images per month to reach the 100 photographed species. That is some task for a busy person like myself but will
go for it. The average for the 110/10
is 4 species a month and ebird.org suggested I be on the lookout for these new birds during the month:
- Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica
- Upland Sandpiper Bartramia
longicauda
- Least Tern Sternula
antillarum
- Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris subruficollis
- Bank Swallow Riparia riparia
Of course, I am still missing the Yellow-crowned Parrot (Amazona
ochrocephala) that is on the top of my list. So let’s see what type of birding
month September will be.
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