5 Things Birders See Differently
6:00 a.m. To a birder: already late—the best light and most active period are already underway. To a non-birder: a time that should not normally involve consciousness. “Just a shor...
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6:00 a.m. To a birder: already late—the best light and most active period are already underway. To a non-birder: a time that should not normally involve consciousness. “Just a shor...
Sometimes the world is exhausting. Birdwatching offers a few modest remedies. It gives you an excuse to avoid social interaction It allows you to become unreasonably excited about...
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...
Bird watching – also known as birding – can be very calming.
“The Birdwatchers” (Hold Steady) He had a guide book and binocularsHe called himself a birdwatcher … When they asked for our credentialsWe told them we were looking for some birds...
A wide world of birding awaits Wasatch County - Park Record
I recently trekked out to Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge for a morning of birding with a friend. The refuge was created in 1992 to preserve the habitat of two birds...
Twitchers can be the subject of derision but they have greatly expanded our understanding of birdlife in the age of extinctionThe discovery of a black-headed gull in Geraldton, Wes...
Birding connects us to the world around us as we search for and observe Earth’s stunning biodiversity. But why stop at birds? Insects and other arthropods may have a creepy-crawly...
Mixed flocks are a staple of tropical birding and are usually described with enthusiasm. We hope to encounter several active mixed flocks, providing exciting birding opportunities....
I walk my dogs along the Potomac River most evenings. My route has become second nature, the curve of the path, the movement of the river, the parts of the walk I know by heart. Of...
REXBURG — Last week, while working in my garden, I kept hearing a hen clucking in some willows at the back of my yard. I finally located her — a wild turkey hen — in some tall gras...
I’ve never done a Big Sit – that’s sitting in one place for many hours and recording all the birds you see – but I came quite close to one last week, when I sat on Wimbledon’s Cent...
By Anton Schultz Anton Schultz is a bird guide at Birding Ecotours. He is based in South Africa and recently completed his honours degree in Zoology at the University of Pretoria,...
New research suggests birding may be good for the brain. There's evidence it could help guard the brain against dementia and age related cognitive decline. Bradley Blackburn report...
In this episode, urban ecologist Deja Perkins talks about how many bird species live right within bustling cities. Whether you’re on your porch, at your local park, or the parking...
Bird lovers flock to North Wales to see Western reef heron
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...
Ahead of International Dawn Chorus Day, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) announced they’ve seen a 10-fold increase in birdwatching among Gen Z (born 1997-2012)....
The Rio Grande Valley is a popular birding spot for domestic and international birders. It is one of the only spots in the US where you can see Green Jays, Plain Chachalacas, and m...
For this writer, an encounter with nature during nesting season brings home lessons of persistence, loyalty, and wonder.
Masonville Cove in South Baltimore is a special place to study birds. Once a dumping ground for sediment dredged from the Baltimore Harbor, the Cove is now a popular urban wildlife...
Market data suggests a soaring future for bird watching and for sales of feeding products.
Birders love language. We’re fascinated by bird names, pepper conversations with terms of our ‘sport’ (twitching, dipping, listing, splitting, and lumping), and gleefully use nickn...
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