According to Neocounter, Birds Etcetera has been accessed and (presumably) read in 100 different countries, if you can consider “Satellite Provider” a country.
The top five countries, which collectively account for 90.6 percent of the 9,779 visitors logged by Neocounter (as of 5/28/07), are the United States (77.4 percent), United Kingdom (6.2), Canada (4.6), Australia (1.6), and India (0.7).
I think a field trip to some of the under-represented countries (such as Fiji or the British Virgin Islands) to conduct personal outreach efforts might be warranted.
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