The Birds of Our Lives
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...
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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...
In today’s post, I would like to introduce you to a special guest: Bibo the Peacoock. His purpose for being here will be revealed later. For now, I would simply ask you to slowly r...
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...
The Global Big Day (GBD) is a beloved tradition for us and I am so glad that 10,000 Birds writers have come together for a team! Our podcast has had a team for 5 or 6 years now an...
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
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...
In bird-tour brochures, “connect with” occupies a curious middle ground between “observe clearly through a telescope” and “the guide heard something deep in the forest and assures...
What is the world coming to? When you ask artificial intelligence to generate a post title, it produces the sort of rubbish title that disfigures the article you are reading now. A...
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...
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...
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...
I begin this story with a vignette and an invitation to meet my current family. This morning my four -pound Chihuahua made her usual rounds and ended up in the bathroom where my 3O...
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...
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...
It’s 5 in the morning, and my phone wakes me with an incessant noise. Was I to go out birding? No, it’s the editor-in-chief of our internationally acclaimed website. Where is your...
Feedspot recently ranked 10,000 Birds as the number 5 birding website/resource online.The sites ahead of us occupy the sort of airspace normally reserved for major institutions: Co...
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...
Written by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Jackie Morris, The Book of Birds is the spiritual successor to their project The Lost Words.
I usually just write about birds, show some photos, add a few mediocre jokes, and try to sneak in one or two of my current favorite songs. No such pretending today — just five song...
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