A Big Day in Michoacán
On March 28th, four of my best birding buddies staged the first Big Day of which I have knowledge for the state of Michoacán. Unfortunately, that day I was in a neighboring state o...
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On March 28th, four of my best birding buddies staged the first Big Day of which I have knowledge for the state of Michoacán. Unfortunately, that day I was in a neighboring state o...
I am a terrible beat writer for 10,000 Birds. Not only do I regularly fail to produce a weekly post, I also failed to add any Mexican birds to the 10,000 Birds Writers Team total f...
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In the waning days of March, my wife and I drove downhill from Morelia to the coastal town of Ixtapa. Ixtapa is a tourist town created by the Mexican government back in the 1970s,...
Red Warblers only sing on sunny mornings during the breeding season — so hearing their song is as good as checking the weather forecast. Weighing less than a AAA battery, Red Warbl...
This post is republished in our “From the Archives” series, featuring highlights of our vast back catalogue of more than 10,000 birding-related posts published over the last 15 yea...
For our Old World readers, Vireos are the 35 members of the single New World genus bearing that name. They look rather similar to our more colorful Wood Warblers, also exclusive to...
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Highlights The northern region of Bonaire offers one of the island’s most rewarding birding experiences, centered around its unique tropical dry forest habitat. Conditions here shi...
...our quarry suddenly appeared: a beautiful little male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker.
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By Adam Cruickshank Adam Cruickshank is a team member at Birding Ecotours and the host of The Birding Life Podcast. He is based in South Africa and spends much of his time explorin...
Menorca isn’t an island where you can knock up a big bird list
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El Quetzal Bosque Protegido unfolded as a lush, hummingbird‑filled sanctuary where the cloudforest’s color, motion, and quiet magic set the stage for a vibrant midday interlude bef...
Highlights The Ultimate Frontier of Endemism: Because it is an isolated northern extension of the Eastern Andes, Perijá acts as an ecological island. It holds a dense concentration...
When we had a pre-trip meeting with our guide to discuss the best birding experience for us in Japan, he suggested we might be interested in adding a few extra days to bird on the...
Then, suddenly, a bird appeared from nowhere and landed on the wires above us. Binoculars up, and we were focussing on a big, chunky finch. And yes, it did have crimson primaries
A steep climb above Guango Lodge led to an unforgettable encounter with Gray‑breasted Mountain‑Toucans and Pale‑naped Brushfinches. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experienc...
From a hawk in the yard to a fallen magpie‑jay in Chiapas, it was a roadrunner in Del Puerto Canyon that ultimately lit the spark that made me a birder.
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A few weeks ago, I went on a hike with my brother and girlfriend in the Alps near Bayrischzell, in southern Bavaria. Being out in the sun and breathing in the clear winter air was...
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