For those not familiar with Kevin Zimmer as an expert here is his Bio:

Kevin has a PhD in biology (research emphasis in Avian Evolutionary Ecology) 
from New Mexico State University, and is a Research Associate of the Los 
Angeles County Museum of Natural History, an elective member of the American 
Ornithologists’ Society (AOS), and a member of the A.O.S. South American 
Classification Committee (SACC). He formerly served two terms on the American 
Birding Association (ABA) Check-list Committee, and is a regular contributor to 
Cornell’s Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds. He has authored numerous 
technical papers on the taxonomy, distribution, and behavior of Neotropical 
birds, particularly those of the Amazon Basin. In 2003 he completed (with 
co-author Mort Isler) the major chapter on the Thamnophilidae (antbirds) for 
the prestigious Handbook of Birds of the World series. In 2006, he and Curtis 
Marantz coauthored a six-CD compilation of Bird Voices of Alta Floresta and 
Southeastern Amazonian Brazil (produced by the Cornell Laboratory of 
Ornithology’s Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds) that represents the most 
comprehensive set of commercially available bird recordings for any part of the 
Amazon Basin. He and Andrew Whittaker are currently at work on a comprehensive 
field guide to the birds of Brazil, to be published by Princeton University 
Press. Kevin Zimmer has authored three books and numerous papers dealing with 
field identification and bird-finding in North America. His book, Birding in 
the American West: A Handbook, deals with finding and identifying birds in the 
western United States. Living in Alaska contributed to his affection for the 
Far North, where he has anchored VENT’s tour program since 1986. For the past 
25+ years he has concentrated his attention on the Neotropics, particularly on 
Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. He has directed VENT’s Brazil 
program since 1991. In the past decade, he has rekindled a love affair with the 
birds and wildlife of Africa, an interest that began as a young boy (watching 
Marlin Perkins on Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom), but which blossomed with his 
first trip to Kenya in 1987 and leading several tours there through 1998. 
Following his return to Africa after a hiatus of more than a decade, his yearly 
tours to Africa have taken him to Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethiopia.

Kevin lives in Atascadero, California with his wife.


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