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Now Joining the Twitterverse: David Attenborough

April 28, 2013 by Meredith Mann No Comments
If you are a fan of British broadcaster, naturalist, and “national treasure” David Attenborough, you won’t want to miss...
Birding

Black-tailed Native-hens

by Clare M 2 Comments
We rarely see Black-tailed Native-hens Tribonyx ventralis around Broome, but we did see them in several locations in Southern...
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
Birding

Eurasian Tree Sparrows from long ago

April 26, 2013 by Carrie 1 Comment
So, the good news is I defended my thesis successfully. The bad news is I then celebrated too hard,...
Birding

Where Are You Birding This Fourth Weekend of April 2013?

April 25, 2013 by Mike 4 Comments
Magnificent Frigatebirds soaring over Mexico’s Isla Isabel (These weren’t the only amazing birds James enjoyed at Isla Isabel!) Avian...
Surfbird
Birding

Surfbirds at Humboldt Bay North Jetty During Godwit Days Bird Festival

April 24, 2013 by Larry 8 Comments
The Godwit Days Spring Migration Bird Festival in Arcata and Eureka on the north coast of California was fabulous!...
Birding

Photographing Northern Rough-winged Swallows

April 22, 2013 by Corey 2 Comments
As Redgannet has pointed out, photographing high-flying, quick-moving, and extremely maneuverable birds is not easy. In fact, he advised...
Birding

Best Bird of the Weekend (Third of April 2013)

by Mike 15 Comments
One question every self-described birder must grapple with is to twitch or not to twitch. Some of us love...
Birding

Clapper and King rails may represent four or five species

April 21, 2013 by David 11 Comments
Clapper and King rails (Rallus longirostris and R. elegans) are the largest rails in the Americas. Their taxonomic status...
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