In German colloquial language, there is the jokingly derogative term “Warmduscher”, indicating a person who prefers warm to cold showers (the efficiency of the...
My recent posts may have given the impression that business birding is always exotic, on remote islands or with lots of birds. Seeing Solitary...
There’s something improbably delicious about glistening, glutinous mud, freshly washed by a receding tide. I was sitting in the insulated warmth of my car,...
I am deeply jealous of Kai Pflug. The guy has an apparently endless supply of fantastic bird photos. So all he has to do...
Don’t you love it when blog post writers split topics that do not interest you in the first place into two separate parts? Welcome...
By Hannah Buschert Hannah Buschert started birding in college thanks to a required Biology of Birds course and a professor who included Sir David...
As my parents live in Bonn in Germany, I have been birding a few times in some spots surrounding the city when visiting them...
A first-winter Red-breasted Goose at Cley, North Norfolk As a general rule, geese are birds of subtle, even dull, plumage. All the so-called grey...
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