After a hiatus of many years I am finally back. While day jobs kept me away from guiding and writing about birds for the last number of years, I have now decided to return to birding, guiding and writing full time!
I have just launched my website https://www.birdingnewfoundland.com. Please, if you can take a few minutes to have a quick look around the site and if you were so inclined, you could also take a minute to give a like to my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/birdingnewfoundland/.
I will be updating this page on a regular basis going forward and it will likely get a complete facelift as well.
For many of you who have sent me identification questions regarding Gulls, shorebird etc. Be sure to check out the tutoring section of my new website.
That's it for now, but you will be hearing from me again soon!
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Very glad to hear this, Dave. Really looking forward to future content.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nick! Did I hear you set some kind of new big day record recently, or an I thinking of something else?
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