The American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) is described as a slim-billed, sparrow-like bird of open country. They migrate down from alpine and arctic tundra to...
Wildlife rehabilitators are not known for our bling. First of all: most of us don’t have much, because we spend all our money on...
As we might have already mentioned here on 10,000 Birds, this year is shaping up to be a historic year in terms of a...
Believe it or not, a Snowy Owl is in this photo! The first weekend of December is a good time to review your lists:...
The video above, taken yesterday at New Jersey’s Stone Harbor Point by Tom Johnson, is pretty awesome. He was simultaneously filming with two different...
Snowy Owl in Queens, New York, 1 December 2013 The midwestern and northeastern United States, especially coastal regions and areas along the Great Lakes, is...
Now that Thanksgiving is over, we can ease up on the turkey talk. I do regret that I saw no Wild Turkeys this weekend,...
Load more posts
Recent Posts
- Species Spotlight: Blyth’s HornbillBy Kai Pflug
- Expansion and decline: the different fortunes of two small brown birdsBy David T
- Airport BirdingBy Editor
- Lost In France…In The CaribbeanBy Faraaz Abdool
- Ask a Birder: Soup DuckBy Peter
- Photographing birds in the Negev desert, IsraelBy a Guest
- Bird Guides of the World: Diego Emmanuel Oscar, ArgentinaBy Editor
Welcome to 10,000 Birds!
Learn about our site and writers, advertise, subscribe, or contact us. New writers welcome – details here!
Posting Calendar
DAY | WRITER(S) | SERIES |
---|---|---|
MON | Kai (w) | Birding Lodges (w) |
TUE | Donna (m) Susan (m) Hannah (m) Fitzroy (m) | Bird Guides (w) |
WED | Leslie (bw) Faraaz (bw) | Ask a Birder (w) |
THU | Paul (w) | Birder’s Lists (w) |
FRI | David (w) | Species Spotlight (w) |
SAT | Peter (bw) Luca (bw) | From the Archives (w) |
SUN | Clive (w) Valters (bw) | Three Photos (w) |
w weekly, bw biweekly, m monthly | ||
Any time: Jason, Mark, John, Sara, Rolf, Dragan |
See here for info on the writers.
Newsletter
Signup and receive notice of new posts!
Thank you!
You have successfully joined our subscriber list.