A birding trip is more than arriving to your destination and watching birds. It’s also getting ready for the trip and in a sense,...
With the lockdown lasting until the end of May (ironically thus pretty much including the whole spring migration – the divine sense of humor...
Admittedly this has never crossed my mind as being remotely interesting, young birds are generally awkward things, not yet fitting into the sleek and...
The Eurasian Wryneck is the woodpecker that doesn’t look like a woodpecker, the bird with the portmanteau name that is also a medical condition...
The lockdown continued throughout May, making this another rather unexciting post. Well, I had to go through the lockdown while you do not have...
I have continued to enjoy all of the birds that have been coming to feed on the Hakea macrocarpa in Cygnet Park this week....
Once upon a time, vast forests of Quercus robur, known as common, pedunculate, European or English oak blanketed the Sava River floodplain, all the...
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