What Bird Is This? #35
For those of you who missed it, the answer to What Bird Is This? #34 was the Montagu’s Harrier. Well done to everyone who pieced the riddle together. For this ... The post What Bi...
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For those of you who missed it, the answer to What Bird Is This? #34 was the Montagu’s Harrier. Well done to everyone who pieced the riddle together. For this ... The post What Bi...
This is one of these birds for which the English name (scaly-breasted: yes, I can see the scales) is immediately contradicted by the scientific one, Pnoepyga albiventer, indicating...
House Sparrow Baltimore Oriole Eurasian Starling Gray Catbird Photos by Jennifer Dudley
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
Since I have been seeing such a wonderful response to my drawings that I put in my posts occasionally, I thought I would do a little summary of what has been happening in my sketch...
We sent out another list of questions to bird guides who have already been profiled on 10,000 Birds. In the third edition of this second series, we ask What is the hardest bird you...
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...
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...
my UK year’s tally is a mere 179 species, so I still need another 21 to reach my 200 target
A long‑tailed, charismatic cuckoo returned to the scene with its unmistakable bounding flight and playful personality. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds...
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...
Earlier this year (Feb 18), I wrote about seeing my lifer Mangrove Cuckoo in Florida. That bird had eluded me for 18 years. It made me think that maybe this year, I could see all t...
A blue tit makes himself at home in a cheerful birdhouse.
Japanese Waxwing, Shanghai, December 2020 Japanese Waxwing, Nanhui, Shanghai, November 2017 Bohemian Waxwing, Shanghai, February 2026 Bohemian Waxwing, Inner Mongolia, December 202...
The Birdwatcher’s House offered a cascade of brilliant and subtle species, each glowing against the misty Andean forest in its own unforgettable way. This blog series chronicles Ji...
At dawn beneath the moth lights at Tandayapa Lodge, we shifted from the previous night’s flash‑photography lessons into a challenging but magical low‑light session that revealed a...
American Robin, anting Mourning Dove, sunbathing Blue Jay, sunbathing Photos by Jennifer Dudley
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...
Golden-cheeked Warblers, Black-throated Green Warblers, Townsend’s Warblers, and Hermit Warblers share similar songs and plumage. Though they all breed in different areas of North...
You get up early, so you can arrive at your destination by sunrise (which is before 6am these days). You drive to Colonel Sam Smith Park, which is in the west end of Toronto on Lak...
Some viewers who follow this series closely enough may notice that long-term engagement appears to come with benefits that resemble participation in certain well-known airline mile...
Braingle's Daily Brain Teaser for Jul 03, 2026 What animal completes this series? fly, spider, bird, cat, dog, goat, cow, ? Check Braingle.com for the answer.
In the dim, filtered light beneath the canopy, a quieter cast of birds emerged—sparrows, thrushes, finches, and even a Shiny Cowbird moving through the shadows with the same unders...
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