Hakeas and Honeyeaters
At the moment around Broome we have Hakea macrocarpa flowering profusely. The trees will be flowering for a few months...
Read MoreOut Birding to Help an Endemic Sparrow in Costa Rica
I won’t be answering any messages this morning, won’t be available. Won’t be taking any phone calls either but I’ve...
Read MoreBirding Sanming, Fujian
When birding a rural place such as Sanming in winter, you already know that the only places and times you...
Read MoreNew coloring book highlights 12 Black birders
Book profiles Tykee James, Corina Newsome, Mamie Parker, J. Drew Lanham, and others. Read More "New coloring book highlights 12...
Read MoreBooks about bird vagrancy, a Yellow Warbler’s journey, and more
This round-up highlights female conservation heroes, stories about birding adventures, Belted Kingfisher, and more. Read More "Books about bird vagrancy,...
Read More10 places to find Prothonotary Warbler
Locations from Minnesota to South Carolina to Colombia where you can spot this beautiful warbler. Read More "10 places to...
Read MoreA passion for Prothonotary Warblers
Why birding groups in Jackson, Mississippi, pay close attention to the breeding success of their local Prothonotary Warblers. Read More...
Read MoreWeird Towhees
Towhees are large, ground-hugging sparrows that occur only in North America. They belong to either the Pipilo or Melozone genera,...
Read MoreBig Day on a Tiny Island
The island of Tobago isn’t the smallest in absolute terms, but it’s pretty tiny at approximately 25 miles long and...
Read MoreNew ‘critical sites’ for Red Knots in South Carolina
In 2021, about 41 percent of the rufa subspecies of Red Knot stopped over during their spring migration on two...
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