Table of contents for NB34

 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

Splits, lumps and shuffles

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