
Garry George has material from:
Brazil ·Venezuela ·Ecuador ·Sumatra (Indonesia) ·South Africa ·India
View all the localities on a map!Garry George
Los Angeles,
California, USA
Garry and his partner Joseph Brooks have enjoyed over 6,000 species of birds in the world (as of 2007) thanks to help from amazing guides and friends like Uthai Treescon (utree@loxinfo.co.th),
David Ascanio,
Pete Morris,
Miitch Lysinger and
Ari Suhandi, of Indonesia Ecoventure, trying to support local eco-tourism that conserves habitat as much as possible.
Garry works for the conservation of birds and habitat as Chapter Network Director for Audubon California. He is also Conservation Chair for Los Angeles Audubon.
His efforts include raising money for conservation of land such as $ 26,000 for the Jocotoco Foundation to buy the Jorupe reserve in Ecuador, donating conservation tools to efforts around the world including telescopes and binoculars to the rangers at Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia, and partnering across the border with conservation groups in Mexico such as Pronatura, most recently in an effort to stop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Baja next to Coronados Islands which hosts the biggest breeding colony of Xantus’ Murrelet. Every birder has an obligation to contribute time and/or money to preserve what we love,” he says. Garry also consults for the music industry for recording artists and songwriters.
Joseph Brooks designs jewelry and produces rock and roll events for venues in Los Angeles.
Together they converted their Los Angeles lawn to California native plants with a man-made stream that reminds them of some of the locations they’ve been to, and to attract birds while helping the environment by eliminating or reducing obscene water use, emissions from mowers and blowers and sterile dead zone lawn. Over 87 species of birds have come through their small, urban yard. “The health of an ecosystem is measured by its biodiversity,” says Harvard biologist E.O.Wilson. Garry shoots videos as a hobby with a SONY TRV900 camera that is fairly beaten up at the moment from thrashing through the wilderness.
IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 15 November 2007
- Number of videos posted: 46 covering 44 species (0.44%)
- Number of photos posted: 1 covering 1 species (0.01%)
- Number of sounds posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
Material by Garry George on IBC
Videos
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Spotted Ground-thrush (Zoothera guttata)
A bird looking for food under the leaves on the ground Locality Dlinza Forest Nature Reserve, KwaZulu Natal Province, South Africa (ssp guttata) 8 August 2006 11 December 2007 19 sec 2.8 -
Scallop-breasted Antpitta (Grallaricula loricata)
A bird walking along a dead trunk on the ground and flying away Locality Henri Pittier National Park, Aragua State, Venezuela (Monotypic species) 29 June 2004 11 December 2007 23 sec 2.8 -
Longuemare's Sunangel (Heliangelus clarisse)
A male flying around a flower and feeding, then, perched on a branch Locality Venezuela (ssp spencei) 6 July 2004 11 December 2007 18 sec 3.9 -
Carib Grackle (Quiscalus lugubris)
A bird moving in the vegetation and looking around. Locality Caño Ajies, Turuepano National Park, Sucre State, Venezuela (ssp guianensis) 23 December 2004 11 December 2007 19 sec 3.8 -
Rusty-breasted Wren-babbler (Turdinus rufipectus)
A bird singing in the dark Locality Mount Kerinci, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra (Indonesia) (Monotypic species) 8 August 2006 11 December 2007 31 sec 3.7 -
Northern Helmeted Curassow (Pauxi pauxi)
A male in the forest, seen behind some leaves Locality Henri Pittier National Park, Aragua State, Venezuela (ssp pauxi) 29 June 2004 11 December 2007 42 sec 3.9
Photos
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Bicoloured Antpitta (Grallaria rufocinerea)
one individual responding to tape in high altitude in thick undergrowth. We climbed down into a hole to see it. Locality Ecuador 25 May 2005 24 December 2008 3.7
Sounds
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