Roughly 10 percent of the world’s birds — about a thousand species — are songbirds belong to a group called “nine-primaried oscines,” so named...
JOHOR, MALAYSIA, DECEMBER 2012 – If you’re traveling to Singapore for birding, you might want to think outside the box or, in this case,...
In Broome at the moment we are constantly hearing the dull descending sound of the Pheasant Coucal. It is breeding season and they are...
This is a Green-barred Woodpecker, common and widespread throughout South America to the south of the Amazon River and to the east of the...
Not in any espionage sense. Rather, my trip to the American Museum of Natural History last week was enlivened, however slightly, by spotting a...
Are you sometimes astounded when you are out with another birder who manages to hear and identify many more birds than you? Do you...
It might be a good idea to keep an eye out for predators…
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