Want to find a corpse? What better way than to follow vultures? German police plan to do just that by equipping vultures with GPS...
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The third day of my Ecuadorean avian odyssey in the capable care of Renato and Paola of Pululahua Hostal was informally dubbed Chocó Endemics Day, as we...
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…is the number of species of bird that was seen on the Queens Big Day on Thursday. I am still exhausted and have lots...
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You do realize we’re in the middle of one of the birdiest months of the year, right? In temperate climes, May means migration. Of...
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All around the world, birds are on the move. Birders celebrate May as one of the most exciting migratory months of the year. See...
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By the time you read this blog post I will already have spent nine hours zooming around my home borough desperately trying to see...
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No, I’ve never seen an Oriental Pratincole, and, no, I had no idea what they looked like until I saw the pictures. And, yes,...
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In just one month, I’ll be on a plane for the birding trip of a lifetime at the Canopy Lodge and Canopy Tower in Panama. Why...
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