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Cloudy, 12°, breezy WSW. Lollingdon, Lees & Long Ditch. A breezy day, 60+ Swift and c30 House Martin, south-west over Lollingdon Hill. A singing Corn Bunting present but little...
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Cloudy, 12°, breezy WSW. Lollingdon, Lees & Long Ditch. A breezy day, 60+ Swift and c30 House Martin, south-west over Lollingdon Hill. A singing Corn Bunting present but little...
Mainly cloudy, 21°, breezy SW. A bit of a blustery day out at Lollingdon. Relatively quiet, 4 singing Yellowhammer and a Corn Bunting, the usual Chiffchaff, Blackcap and Common Whi...
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...
Waking to the sound of purring Turtle Doves, singing Nightingales and calling Hoopoes was one of the delights of my recent visit to Menorca
Peerrnt! The nasal cry is sharp enough to penetrate traffic noise on the streets below. Looking up from the sidewalk, we see the source: a pigeon-sized bird with long, angular wing...
The Juan Fernandez Firecrown is a critically endangered hummingbird that is only found on Robinson Crusoe Island, near Chile. Measuring more than 4 inches long from beak to tail, t...
Sunny spells, 25°, light SW. The big loop to the Lees, skirting Aston and then to Lollingdon and back. Highlight of the day was 3 Common Redstart on Lollingdon Hill, a male and 2 j...
Sunny, 28°, fresh ENE. Just the 1 Common Redstart noted on the hill today along with a couple of Corn Bunting and Common Whitethroat and a single Swallow over. Nearby, several Yell...
Which bird species do you think is the biggest attraction to visitors of your lodge (please only name one species)? Knysna Turaco What is the name of your lodge, and since when has...
A chill wind ruffles the feathers of a male Sagebrush Sparrow (formerly known as the Sage Sparrow), as he sings atop a tall sagebrush. It is late February, a few miles from the Col...
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...
Travis Audubon's Central Texas June bird forecast highlights two bright blue songbirds, the Blue Grosbeaks and Indigo Buntings.
As usual the day started off doing the moths (after Isaac woke me up around 4 am of course) and then after the school run I did a bit round the garden before lunch at Potters with...
The cherry on the cake of this latest heatwave appeared today in the form of a Light Crimson Underwing- a long awaited and exciting lifer. A red data species. Very happy indeed.
Tree Swallows glisten in the June sunlight, as they swoop and glide, their arcs interlacing in the air. When a white feather flutters down among them, one swallow snatches the feat...
“Old Saint Peabody Peabody Peabody” sings the White-throated Sparrow. My song of the summer – notes that summon vacation at will.
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...
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...
Mainly cloudy, 22°, breezy SW. Bullshole-Lees-Long Ditch etc. Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler, Chiffchaff, Common Whitethroat, Blackcap, Yellow Wagtail, Pied Wagtail, Grey Wagtail (Chu...
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...
Cholao, a small Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is becoming a well-known character among Audubon's social media followers. Why? Because of its migratory journey, which started...
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