“I am not a number, I’m a free man!” . How was 2012? Pretty amazing, thank you! Last year was the first time since...
The story of me and the wallcreeper is a very long one, indeed. And the eventual lifting of the nemesis curse didn’t mean I...
What may look like a cheesy title is a way of pointing out that the bird of this post is usually called Red-fronted Serin, yet...
No, they are not. Get over it, Corey. Pictures taken near Heidelberg in July 2012.
The Woodchat Shrike Lanius senator can be found all around the Mediterranean, including many parts of North Africa, and its range extends East into...
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Eurasian Wrens are very common in forests throughout Germany. They owe their awful name to the fact that the former holarctic “Wren” or “Winter Wren” was...
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