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What a difference a month makes. Last year I visited northern Greece – one of my favourite birding paces – in early May. During a nine-day trip I recorded over 170 species of birds...
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What a difference a month makes. Last year I visited northern Greece – one of my favourite birding paces – in early May. During a nine-day trip I recorded over 170 species of birds...
Blue-faced Honeyeater Lewin’s Honeyeater New Holland Honeyeater Singing Honeyeater White-throated Honeyeater Admittedly, an awful title, particularly for those not familiar with th...
When a soaring Short-toed Snake-Eagle spots a delicious snake, it swoops down, grabs it with its talons, then tears off the snake’s head. Still on the wing, it swallows the entire...
The Philippines has about 10–12 flowerpecker species, of which 7–9 are strictly Philippine endemics. One of the endemics is the Buzzing Flowerpecker, which the HBW does not outrigh...
Bird lovers flock to North Wales to see Western reef heron
Menorca isn’t an island where you can knock up a big bird list
This is one of the many magical tropical kingfishers of South-east Asia, and the reason why many US birders are suicidal, given their own lack of such species. Here is my usual “no...
A brilliantly patterned woodpecker lit up the forest edge with its fiery back and bold, rhythmic foraging. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
This was the other bird I really wanted to see in the Philippines, apart from the Azure-breasted Pitta in Mindanao, and the main reason to include Luzon in the trip. The Spotted Wo...
I was entertained by a constant procession of these delightful terns
A pair of Red‑headed Barbets at Sendero Frutti Tour offered a vivid second encounter, feeding on red bananas and tending a nearby nest cavity while representing a species whose ran...
Oh dear, a ‘witty’ title, with a pun. My apologies for the cliché, the Sunbittern deserves better: one of the specials of Rancho Naturalista’s excellent guides. Our very own Merced...
As the trail opened into brighter edges and scattered perches, a lively mix of parakeets, flycatchers, and opportunistic songbirds brought a final burst of variety to the Sendero F...
Not all blackbirds are mostly black. This Baltimore Oriole is orange! The bird's common name is a nod to Sir George Calvert, First Lord of Baltimore, whose coat-of-arms carried a g...
A late‑morning surge of iridescent wings transformed Guaycapi Lodge into a living kaleidoscope, as a vibrant wave of hummingbirds swept in to claim the stage just moments after the...
Highlights The number of bird species recorded in Serbia is 375+, with about 240 of them breeding in the country. At the moment, Serbia has 4 eBird hotspots with 200+ and 35 with m...
A burst of color greeted us at the fruiting trees, where tanagers, orioles, and euphonias turned the canopy into a living mosaic of motion and light. This blog series chronicles hi...
I have a completely unproven theory that many bird photographers are people who would love to create beautiful art—but combine this ambition with a distinct lack of artistic skill,...
Sunny spells, 23°, light W. Another less than fruitful walk along the Bunk area. 2-3 Yellowhammer in song plus the odd Common Whitethroat, Blackcap and Chiffchaff. 5 Lapwing over t...
I learned from Irene Dy, my knowledgeable guide during my visit to the Philippines, that Infanta Road got its initial fame from bikers. Apparently, Infanta Road (Marilaque) is famo...
several of the birds I see almost every day are non-native, but have been here so long I tend to take them for granted
In parts of Africa, wild greater honeyguide birds really can help people find honey. The birds...
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A single, resonant call drew us from the moth‑light quiet into the vivid presence of the Toucan Barbet, a cloudforest icon whose bold colors and commanding voice anchored the entir...
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