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Neotropical Birding 22 – provisional contents
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>>EDITORIAL
Welcome to Neotropical Birding 22
JAMES LOWEN
P3
>>FEATURE
When losing feels like winning: impressions of the inaugural Costa Rica Bird Challenge
Sam Woods
P15
>>FEATURE
Ecuador ‘big day’: a new world record
Dušan Brinkhuizen, Tuomas Seimola, Rudy Gelis, Mitch Lysinger and George Paul
P30
>>SPLITS LUMPS AND SHUFFLES
Splits, lumps and shuffles
Thomas S. Schulenberg
P47
>>BIRDING SITES
Visiting Robinson Crusoe Island (and coming back!)
Fabrice Schmitt
P54
>>BIRDING AT THE CUTTING EDGE
A vagrant from the Old World: a mysterious gull in Trinidad
Nigel Lallsingh
P59
>> CONSERVATION AWARDS
NBC Conservation Awards
Christopher Sharpe
P65
>>REVIEWS
The New Neotropical Companion
JAMES LOWEN
Raptors of Mexico and Central America
JOSEPH TAYLOR
Birds new to science
JAMES LOWEN
Aves de Chile, sus islas oceánicas y Península Antártica
MARK PEARMAN
Wildlife of Ecuador
JAMES LOWEN
Quatro estações
GUY KIRWAN
The birds of the Falkland Islands: an annotated checklist
JAMES LOWEN
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>>CLUB NOTICEBOARD
Club Noticeboard
CHRIS BALCHIN
>>FRONT COVER
Male Juan Fernández Firecrown Sephanoides fernandensis, Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernández, Chile, November 2016 (Fabrice Schmitt/WINGS).