Day 256: India!

A new continent edges Noah closer to breaking the world Big Year record.

September 13, 2015: Munnar, India 鈥&苍产蝉辫;Yes, India! After about seven hours of sleep in the past three days, I landed in Cochin just after lunch. I鈥檒l be in India (a country with more than 1,000 bird species, 80 percent of which I haven鈥檛 seen yet) for the next couple of weeks, and in Asia (the second-most-biodiverse continent, after South America) for the next three months.

Harsha Jayaramaiah, an excellent local birder, picked me up and we headed for the hills this afternoon. India has a vibrant birding scene which we will be hooking into over the coming week in the Western Ghatsa wet mountain range famed for its biodiversity. Things picked up as soon as I touched down: I had half a dozen new birds before leaving the Cochin airport, and, even though most of the afternoon was spent in transit to get to Munnar, new birds flitted past at each turn. It鈥檚 nice to see some easy ones for a change!

As I begin the Asian leg of this project, a significant milestone approaches. The current big year world record stands at 4,341 birds, recorded by Ruth Miller and Alan Davies, a British couple, in 2008. As of today, I鈥檓 at 4,267just 75 short of surpassing that mark. When I set my goal of 5,000 birds at the beginning of this year, I knew it would mean a new world record but didn鈥檛 dwell too much on the competition, and certainly didn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be here so early. Not to jinx it, but, all afternoon, 鈥99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall鈥 was stuck in my head鈥

New birds today: 23

Year list: 4267

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