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Slow Start to Spring

April 14, 2013 by Alan 2 Comments
March is the month when everything generally bursts into life, migrants start arriving and by the end of the...
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Southern Double-collared Sunbird

April 13, 2013 by Redgannet 1 Comment
Where the Americas have hummingbirds, the Old World has sunbirds; brightly coloured jewels that flash in the light. The...
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Florida’s Mysterious Wintering Brown-crested Flycatchers

April 12, 2013 by Carlos 11 Comments
The C-111E Canal, one of several canals crossing the main road into Everglades National Park, provides another point of...
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Where Are You Birding This Second Weekend of April 2013?

April 11, 2013 by Mike 3 Comments
Dawn breaks over Kaikoura (where Duncan saw Sperm Whales!) If April showers bring May flowers, what does April sleet bring?...
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Vote Now for Awesome Ornithology Projects!

by a Guest 5 Comments
Peripatetic ornithologist Nick Sly has long been a friend of the blog here and has contributed such classics as Green-rumped...
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Sperm Whales in Kaikoura

April 10, 2013 by Duncan 1 Comment
I have raved on and on about how Kaikoura is the best place in the world to see albatrosses,...
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The White Robin of Alley Pond Park

April 9, 2013 by Corey 7 Comments
Since at least 2009 there has been at least one hypopigmented, or piebald, American Robin living in Alley Pond Park...
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Africa’s remarkable long tailed birds

by Adam Riley 14 Comments
Virtually every region on earth has some exceptionally long tailed birds – Europe and North America have their magpies,...
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