Into the Sahara – Moroccan adventure III
Most of us have an image in our minds of the Sahara, usually one of a succession of sand dunes ranging into the distance. The reality is that much of the Sahara is gravel desert, o...
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Most of us have an image in our minds of the Sahara, usually one of a succession of sand dunes ranging into the distance. The reality is that much of the Sahara is gravel desert, o...
By Itamar Procaccia, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel Itamar Procaccia is a professor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, specialising in the Ph...
The wind remains from the east but it was much lighter with day temperatures yesterday (8th April) reaching about 18 C by the afternoon. As it seemed like good arrival conditions I...
Sunny, 12°, light SSE.4 Wheatear and 2 Raven, Lollingdon Hill. Per Tony Williams. Holly Blue, Orange Tip and Brimstone in garden. The former 2 are new for the year.
The writing was on the wall with the news of two Black-winged Stilts at Pulborough early morning so I went over to check Ferry and the Tramway for any overshoots. 74 species in abo...
Mainly sunny with a cloudy spell, 14°, fresh NE. Not much hope at first light, a fresh north‑easterly cutting across the bill, but as the hours passed the birds had other ideas. Wh...
It was another rather slow day this morning at the Bill HERE with highlights including 2 Black Tern, 2 Little Gull, 1 pale phase Arctic Skua, a female Eider, a Red-throated Diver,...
Mainly sunny, 14°, light SW. A light influx of migrants’ early morning, they quickly filtered through the Bill area and by midday most had departed leaving the rest of the day fair...
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
Sunny, 23°, light W. A couple of hours well spent up by the gravel pit today: 3 Shelduck, an Egyptian Goose, 2 Gadwall, 2 pair of Mallard with 18 young between them, 2 Oystercatche...
As the sun descends below the horizon, the desert terrain comes to life. This arid world, made up of hardy brush and thorny plants, is the domain of the Elf Owl, a tiny hunter who...
I was at the Selsey Seawatch this morning by 6am and had a good session HERE with my first Pomarine Skua and 2 Great Skua for the year and waterbirds on the move including 41 Whimb...
The north easterly was almost gale force today and there was one bird that seems to be enjoying it, Bar-tailed Godwit. The Bill was a bit more lively this morning HERE with 39 Barw...
Arizona low desert wheat The Roadside P… Wed, 05/13/2026 - 06:50 This spot is minutes from my home. Turn the sound on very slick video https://www.instagram.com/p/DYQ...
Sunny periods, 17°, Breezy SSE. A check on the gravel pit today: 12 Tufted Duck, a Little Ringed Plover, 6 Lapwing, I could hear Oystercatcher calling but not see them, overhead, 2...
Sunny, 14°, strong NE. Probably the worst wind for vizmig at Portland. However, a reasonable scattering of birds. On the sea, 2 Pomarine Skua, 2 Arctic Skua, a Red-throated Diver,...
I ventured out today in the continuing north west wind and cool condiitons with little expectation. I had a quick look at Snowhill this morning where once again there was very litt...
Mainly cloudy, 10°, light S. Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler, Willow Warbler and Common Whitethroat, Cholsey Marsh. Per Brian Wyatt. Bunk area: on the walk out there were 10+ House Mar...
Waking up on the first day of a trip is always exciting, and it certainly was on my first morning in Morocco.
Our discovery of the Western Palearctic's first Lesser Striped Swallow has now been published in the latest issue of Dutch Birding and can be read and downloaded on Research Gate H...
By Ken Sng Ken Sng is an occasional birder based in Singapore. In recent years, he has included birding on his overseas travels. If you are visiting Singapore and need some tips on...
Sunny periods, 14°, light NE. A slow day with a limited flurry of migrants early then all quiet. A call from the ringing crew at Culverwell for a Golden Oriole saw most of us trek...
Sunny, 18°, light E.Still pretty quiet along the Bunk and gravel pit with a lot of human activity at the pit. A Little Ringed Plover noted along with 2 Egyptian Geese and a few La...
Sunny spells, 16°, light to breezy SSE. Bunk and Gravel pit: A Greenshank appeared briefly and called, only to fly and disappear into one of the pits with no view of it. In fact mo...
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