It is not uncommon to see Agile Wallabies Macropus agilis around the Broome area and everyone avoids driving on dusk or dawn as much...
That is, if you celebrate Easter. Personally, I don’t believe in all of the religious stuff that goes with it but I sure do...
Most birdwatchers that visit Ecuador for the first time concentrate in the north-east and west slopes near the capital Quito. The diversity in...
Here at 10,000 Birds we have already reviewed Watching Sparrows, Watching Warblers, and Watching Warblers West. Somehow, we never got around to reviewing Watching Waders,...
So, Gyrfalcons. White-form Gyrfalcons. Copulating. Also some nice flight shots. Need I say more?
One of the things I like best is squeezing a little birding in on non-birding trips. It appeals to my sense of efficiency and...
What is Earth Day? A holiday created to inspire awareness and appreciation for our natural environment in those who might not consider such matters...
Debbie Wortland is an inspiration and a reminder that citizen-scientists can make significant contributions, even with an endangered species. Her obsession (her word) with...
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