Do you know what the luckiest little bird in the world is? It is a fledgling Song Thrush being attended by a parent outside...
The wettest April-June on record has been followed by a very rainy July leading the National Trust to point out that the sheer volume...
Summer birding gets a bad rap, especially around here, but July offers one highlight. The further north of the equator one travels, the more...
Eurasian Wrens are very common in forests throughout Germany. They owe their awful name to the fact that the former holarctic “Wren” or “Winter Wren” was...
When most people think of Broome and Roebuck Bay they think of migratory shorebirds. There are thousands of shorebirds that visit Broome each year...
Somehow it seemed fitting that after our last theme week – Bird Love Week – that we should spend a full seven days examining...
Hot on the heels of recent mainstream birding movie The Big Year comes another new ‘birding’ movie A Birder’s Guide to Everything (ABGE). ABGE...
Cotton Carrier is a company that manufactures camera support systems. In particular I like a holster that can carry up to two cameras and...
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