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Unless otherwise noted, the information provided is from the Official List of the Birds of Alberta, produced by the Alberta Bird Record Committee, which contains 438 species as of April 2023. [6] Of these, 125 are accidentals, eight were introduced to Alberta, one species is extinct, and another is possibly extinct.
The Inglewood Bird Sanctuary is an urban park and nature reserve located along the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The park includes an interpretive nature centre, where educational programs and summer camps are offered. [ 1 ]
I did add a link to the Alberta Rare Bird Records Committee which manages the official list and provides additional information on some confirmed sightings. grungaloo 21:03, 8 January 2024 (UTC) Sorry - forgot to ping MPGuy2824.grungaloo 03:38, 27 January 2024 (UTC) Support-MPGuy2824 04:03, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
A bird rarities committee or bird records committee is a committee which exists to validate records of rare birds in a particular country or region. [1]Many countries have national rarities committees; in some areas, such as Europe, coverage is near-complete at a national level.
The wide publication in 1934 of the first modern field guide by Roger Tory Peterson truly revolutionized birding. However, in that era, most birders did not travel widely. The earliest known continent-wide Big Year record was compiled by Guy Emerson, a traveling businessman, who timed his business trips to coincide with the best birding seasons for different areas in North Americ
Head each family with an English title and the Order and Family names in the most common "List of birds" format. Add the standard text to each family section. Add and delete species to match the Alberta Bird Records Committee (ABRC) checklist with the net result of adding nine species. Resequence species within each family to match AOS.
ABC News shared a video on Tuesday, April 30th of a very rare animal spotted in Alberta, Canada. A driver noticed an all-white moose crossing the highway and stopped to take a video of it, and it ...
Colin Bradshaw is an English physician, ornithologist, and musician who was chairman of the British Birds Rarities Committee from 1997 to 2008. He was active in the BBRC for almost 20 years, [1] both as a committee member and as chairman.