Treeswifts are funny little things. They’re swifts, only they aren’t, actually. When they were first described they were thought to be a link between...
Back in January, when I was enjoying my attendance at the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival down in Titusville, Florida, I had an...
What is it about Owls that casts such a spell over folk? If there is one order of birds that is guaranteed to draw involuntary gasps...
Birds fascinate us for many reasons. Flight, beauty, the glimpse into the world of dinosaurs, to mention but a few of those reasons. The...
Extinction is sometimes more confusing than it looks. It is easy to tell when some species become extinct — a Martha or a Lonesome...
The 19-teens were not a good time for North American birdlife. Not more than four years following the final breath of the last living...
There is no excuse for putting a banner photo like this on a renowned birding site. It’s just that when summer is over and...
Load more posts
Recent Posts
- He Doesn’t Know the TerritoryBy Paul Lewis
- Birds of the Spooky SeasonBy Faraaz Abdool
- Awesome OwlsBy Leslie Kinrys
- Bird Guides of the World: Pamela Garcia, MexicoBy Editor
- Birding the Kotamobagu area, North SulawesiBy Kai Pflug
Welcome to 10,000 Birds!
Learn about our site and writers, advertise, subscribe, or contact us. New writers welcome – details here!
Beat Writer Posting Calendar
Monday
Kai Pflug (weekly)
Tuesday
Donna Schulman (monthly)
Susan Wroble (monthly)
Hannah Buschert (monthly)
Fitzroy Rampersand (monthly)
Bird Guides of the World (weekly)
Wednesday
Leslie Kinrys (biweekly)
Faraaz Abdool (biweekly)
Thursday
Paul Lewis (weekly)
Birder’s Lists (ideally weekly)
Friday
David Tomlinson (weekly)
Saturday:
Luca Feuerriegel (biweekly)
Peter Penning (biweekly)
Sunday:
Clive Finlayson (weekly)
Any-Time Contributors:
Jason Crotty
Mark Gamin
Sara Jentsch
Patrick O’Donnell
Dragan Simic
See here for info on the writers.
Newsletter
Signup and receive notice of new posts!
Thank you!
You have successfully joined our subscriber list.