Here in San Diego, CA, Japanese White Eyes are an example of an escaped bird who is making a population from breeding in the wild. Ive seen them a couple times, probably 2nd or 3rd generation birds.
Being the son of an ornothologist, I am quite the birder. I make it a point to wherever I go out of state get atleast 50 bird species. I believe my combined total would exceed 600 if I actually kept track, of course counting the birds out of country too.
My favorite bird ive seen in terms of beauty are hands down the ones in costa rica. When I went, I went to 3 different towns, La Fortuna (touristy), Siripiquí (middle, flat), and Cahuita (Caribbean, borders Panamá). This, of course, provided a diverse birding area, despite being in such close proximity to each other due to Costa Rica being so small. I think I ended with only 124 birds, I tried my hardest to get to 150, but for that I should’ve gone to the Pacific side as well as central and eastern. Anyways, I got to see some crazy tropical colorful birds. Heres a couple pictures.
#1 male Gartered Trogan
#2 Rufous-tailed Hummingbird
#3 Green Honeycreeper
#4 Bay-headed Tanager
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My next birding trip is to San Miguel Island, a Channel Island. Problem is that there are very few camp sites and I believe it is quite hard to get a permit and a trip there. Off the island of San Miguel, there is a small island by the name of Prince Island that has growing colonies of Common Murre, and apparently Tufted Puffins, which is a bucket list bird. In 2025 over summer I am going to Denmark where I will go to the Færœ Islands, which I am garunteed to see them, but why not see them twice?