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Black-necked Stork on the highway!

September 25, 2016 by Clare M 4 Comments
On our recent camping and birding trip to the north of Broome we had an odd experience. We were...
Birding

Eurasian Jay; Woodsman

September 24, 2016 by Redgannet 1 Comment
There is a price for everything. For the simple pleasure of watching the Jays drill acorns into my front...
Birding, Reviews

Feather Brained: My Bumbling Quest to Become a Birder & Find a Rare Bird on My Own

September 23, 2016 by Carrie 3 Comments
In writing, humor is perhaps the area where it’s hardest to disputandum the gustibus. One person’s cheeky irreverence is...
Birding

Where Are You Birding This Final Weekend of September 2016?

by Mike No Comments
Keep your eyes to the skies for raptors in migration Fall has, at last, fallen, pretty hard in my...
Birding

Sherry Turner Teas: Brown Thrasher vs. Black Widow

by Suzie No Comments
This blog was written by Sherry Turner Teas, of Happinest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue in Chattanooga, Tennessee: It started out...
Birding

It’s a warbler kind of day.

September 21, 2016 by Tom Brown No Comments
That’s how I will have to describe last Saturday. I took a tour out to Presa Buena Mujer with...
Birding

Why Hawkwatching is So Awesome

by a Guest No Comments
Originally from London, England, Luke Tiller transplanted to Connecticut in 2003. Newly surrounded by wildlife, he found his love...
Birding

The ‘Alal uses tools, Climate Change Hammers Hawaii

September 20, 2016 by Greg 1 Comment
Hawaiian Crows Use Tools. From Nature, “Discovery of species-wide tool use in the Hawaiian crow“: Only a handful of...
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