Did you know that Kenn and Kim Kaufman are now blogging? Actually, they’ve been blogging for a few months now but lately, they’ve really been making it happen. If you don’t know why this should be of interest to you, visit their site and browse around. Anyone who knows Kenn and Kim have already clicked through by now…
Recent Posts
Snowy Owl Chase in OregonBy Hannah Buschert
Book Review: Crossbills and Conifers: One Million Years of Adaptation and Coevolution By Craig W. BenkmanBy John Hague
Bird Guides of the World: Spyros Skareas, Athens, GreeceBy Editor
Birding Lodges of the World: Copalinga Lodge – Reserva Copalinga, EcuadorBy Editor
Birding Victoria Park / Nuwara Eliya, Sri LankaBy Kai Pflug
The Chemistry of Birds (24): Turning PinkBy Kai Pflug
Three Photos: Asian HoubaraBy Editor
Posting Calendar
| DAY | WRITER(S) | SERIES (weekly) |
|---|---|---|
| MON | Kai (w) | Birding Lodges |
| TUE | Donna (m) Susan (m) Hannah (m) Fitzroy (m) Grace (m) | Bird Guides |
| WED | Leslie (bw) Faraaz (bw) | Ask a Birder |
| THU | Paul (w) Cathy (bw) | Birder’s Lists |
| FRI | David (w) | Species Spotlight |
| SAT | Peter (bw) Luca (bw) | From the Archives |
| SUN | Clive (w) Sanjana (m) | Three Photos |
| w weekly, bw biweekly, m monthly | ||
| Any time: Jason, Mark, John, Sara, Rolf, Dragan | ||
See here for info on the writers.
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Thanks, Mike! We’ve been reading 10,000 Birds for quite a while, enjoying it and learning lots. You guys are the masters of this genre and pioneers in the field. Thanks for showing how it’s done, and thanks very much for the link. 10,000 Birds totally rocks!