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  BIRDING AZORES

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A couple of the latest photographed firsts for Azores.
Left Dickcissel Spiza americana at Corvo 2009-11-06 (Photo: Nico de Vries).
Right Black-and-white Warbler Mniotilta varia at Corvo 2009-10-06 (Photo: Rafael Armada ).

In this data base all by us known sightings of rare birds are listed. This includes all species with less than one hundred birds found in the Azores. All sightings are included, even some rejected by the Portuguese Rarity Committee (CPR). Species with 1-99 sightings (birds) are all numbered in chronological order. For species with over 100 sightings go to the Scarce and common bird database.
   For the same list but complete with information about references, documentation status, and more details - please go to the Rare bird reference database.


   We have tried to give one number for each bird which means that a bird in the same place in two different days often is presumed to be one and the same bird. In some cases (mostly larger birds) we have given a bird the same number even if the observations are made on different islands (if dates, plumage, and presumed migratory/flight direction fits). This is to avoid any double counts.
   For a number of records (especially older ones) the exact dates may be missing. Dates are then given with zeros in decades, years, or months. More information about this is often given in the full reference version (No date = 1900-00-00, before 1903 = 1902-00-00, February 1968 = 1968-02-00) et cetera.
   The data base is updated continuously but there can be some disorder concerning record numbers for recent observations. This is due to the fact that recent observations have to be checked manually if the bird might be a previous recorded individual.

  By clicking on the camera symbol you will be linked to photographs in the bird photo section concerning the actual sighting.

The documentation symbol will link you to other documentation photos (dead birds, photos of less photographical quality), other pictures or even texts concerning the actual sighting.

* = Approved by Portuguese Rarity Committee (CPR).


Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis Pombalete (do Norte)
No 1.at Mosteiros, São Miguel 1998-09-28
No 2.at Porto Pim, Faial 2002-02-03
No 3.at Mosteiros, São Miguel 2002-10-16
No 4.(Light morph) at Mosteiros, São Miguel 2007-06-01
No 5.(Light morph) at 67 km NW Corvo, Corvo 2007-06-17
No 6.at 3 miles south of Candelaria, Pico 2007-09-18
No 7.(Light morph) at 254' NNE off Corvo, Corvo 2008-05-04
No 8.(Light morph) at 330' N off Corvo, Corvo 2008-05-07
No 9.(Light morph) at 384' NNW off Corvo, Corvo 2008-05-08
No 10.at 390' N of Terceira, Terceira 2008-06-01
No 11-15.at (between) 370' NNE and 370' N of Corvo , Corvo 2008-06-02
No 16.(Light morph) at 407' N of Praia da Vitória, Terceira 2008-06-20
No 17.(Light morph) at 384' N of Praia da Vitória, Terceira 2008-06-20
No 18.(Light morph) at 458' N of Corvo, Corvo 2008-06-22
No 19-24.(Light morph) at (between) 485' N and 471' NNE of Corvo, Corvo 2008-06-23
No 25-26.(Light morph) at 465' N of Praia da Vitória, Terceira 2008-06-24
No 27.(Light morph) at 270' NNW of Ponta do Albarnaz, Flores 2008-07-25
No 28.at Mosteiros, São Miguel 2008-12-08
No 29.at Ilhéu da Vila, Santa Maria 2009-05-30
No 30.at Santa Maria 2010-01-23

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