Much as I try to write posts about certain groups of birds of a specific location (“Woodpeckers of Hokkaido”,...
A few weeks ago, I wrote about the lekking display of the Great Bustard (Otis tarda). A month has...
Skukuza camp is somewhat of the “capital” of Kruger National Park, having developed into a huge complex including a...
For most birdwatchers it’s the special steppe birds, such as the bustards and sandgrouse, that are Extremadura’s special lure....
The flock of Great Bustards (pictured above) took to the air because a juvenile (Eastern or Iberian) Imperial Eagle...
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