EDITORIAL – Page 2
Welcome to Neotropical Birding 34!
JAMES LOWEN
NEW BOOK – Page 3
New field guides for Central America: purpose and perspective
STEVE N. G. HOWELL
BIRDING AT THE CUTTING EDGE – Page 11
Retracing legends’ footsteps in Peru
ROB JANSEN
BIRDING SITES – Page 26
When the sky turns green and red: the Red-spectacled Parrot show
CAIO BEZERRA DE MATTOS BRITO & ARTHUR MONTEIRO GOMES
IDENTIFICATION WORKSHOP – Page 34
Not yet time to kiss Myiarchus goodbye in Middle America
STEVE N. G. HOWELL, ROSELVY JUÁREZ & JOHN VAN DORT
BIRDING AT THE CUTTING EDGE – Page 45
‘Honduran Wren’ – a cryptic species of Campylorhynchus endemic to Honduras?
STEVE N. G. HOWELL
SPLITS, LUMPS AND SHUFFLES – Page 53
Thomas S. SCHULENBERG
GLOBALLY THREATENED BIRD – Page 63
Yellow-eared Parrot Ognorhynchus icterotis continues to expand its range in Colombia
DAVID WAUGH
PHOTOSPOT – Page 67
Feeding frenzy: October migration and moths in central Chiapas, Mexico
DAVID TONNESSEN
REVIEWS – Page 75
Birds of Belize
ALICK SIMMONS
Birds of Costa Rica
MIKE HOIT
Listado de las aves argentinas
JAMES LOWEN
NBC NOTICEBOARD – Page 80
NBC Noticeboard
CHRIS BALCHIN