It took until the last day I was in northeastern Germany to see Eurasian Coots....
New research from the University of Bonn shows that as Coal Tits get older they...
Welcome to the latest installation of the award-winning, imaginatively-titled series of posts “Birding Northeastern Germany.”...
In addition to the birds I saw in Berlin’s Volkspark Hasenheide I also saw Eurasian...
Despite what Charlie said about Blog Action Day at least one blog, the lefty behemoth...
It was still dark out when I walked down the steps of Pension “Das Sofa”...
The Pochard is a diving duck of Eurasia, similar to the North American Redhead and...
You had to know that I wouldn’t be able to resist doing this post for...
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