Calilegua National Park Birding – Trip Report … continued from: Bird Watching Laguna del los Pozuelos Driving to Calilegua National Park was not very...
Black Guillemots in New York State have not been kind to me. First of all, one has never just shown up in front of...
Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park, which comprises the twin volcanoes Gede and Pangrango (with gunung meaning “mountain”), surely must rate as one of the birding highlights...
Out east on Long Island you can find what is arguably the most productive inlet in coastal New York in terms of birding.* The...
Though seeing birds that belong in the range they are in when you see them is nice, it is often even more exciting to...
Wake up buzz at 5.30 am, breakfast at 6 (toast – who can eat at that ungodly hour?) and at 6.30 we’re already in...
Continued from: Birding Humauca and Abra Pampa – Northern Argentina Trip Report After a goodnight sleep in a simple and clean hostal in Abra...
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.