OH MY! This is absolutely brilliant! I did but scan on my first pass, and jumped to the conclusion, but omg the amount of work this represents is very impressive. This is an outstanding contribution to everyone's knowledge about this species' vagrancy. Congratulations, my friend! -Ken Archambault, Birmingham, Alabama
I have been interested in science and nature since I was 5 years old, and began birdwatching when I was 11. Since we were married in 1979, my wife and I have been on birding trips to 28 countries, and have birded in all 50 U.S. states. I have been a photographer since 1979 and switched over to digital in 2005. I have been a bird bander since 1997 and a hummingbird bander since 2000 when I began my Great Lakes HummerNet research project. I am co-editor of "A Birder's Guide to Michigan" published by the ABA, and have been a contributing author for various recent projects with National Geographic including "Complete Birds of North America", "Complete Birds of the World", and "Handheld Birds." I was lead editor of the "Second Michigan Breeding Bird Atlas" (online 2011) and "Michigan Breeding Bird Atlas II" (print 2013). In 2018, I authored "Field Guide to Birds of Michigan" published by the ABA.
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OH MY! This is absolutely brilliant! I did but scan on my first pass, and jumped to the conclusion, but omg the amount of work this represents is very impressive. This is an outstanding contribution to everyone's knowledge about this species' vagrancy. Congratulations, my friend! -Ken Archambault, Birmingham, Alabama
Thanks Ken!
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