jdavidingram has posted a new entry on: Dave Ingram's Natural History Blog
Open water at Buttertubs Marsh from the vantage point of a viewing tower. No ducks here! Yesterday I headed down to Nanaimo to pick up my brother-in-law at the ferry and planned the day to include a l…
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GetBirding has posted a new entry on: GetBirding
One of Cape Town’s greatest attractions is that it is located on the boundary of the Table Mountain National Park - in fact the park is surrounded by Cape Town! The city centre is located in…
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tsanand2008 has posted a new entry on: Walk the wilderness
We have seen the Changeable Hawk Eagle (CHE) many times in the Indian wilderness and every sighting has provided some beautiful photo opportunities. We put together many of our sightings in our first…
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DougC has posted a new entry on: Birding Binoculars Review
GetBirding has posted a new entry on: GetBirding
Wednesday, a public holiday in South Africa, was spent birding with mates in the West Coast National Park. Located on the southern leg of Langebaan lagoon, the park is without equal in South Africa…
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BABW has posted a new entry on: Born Again Bird Watcher
In the just released December 2009 issue of Birding Business magazine, along with articles by such notable birding writers as Sharon Stiteler, Sam Crowe, and Val Cunningham, readers will also find one…
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nightvisiongoggles has posted a new entry on: Night Vision Goggles
Bird watching is a fun and relaxing, which can to different places and May, the survival techniques used by different species of birds nest and raise their young to watch night owl night vision, to fi…
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rkmorten has posted a new entry on: Avimor Birding Blog
I am very fortunate to work for a company that appreciates and values nature and activily works towards conservation in meaningful ways. Avimor's staff, private consultants as well as…
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GetBirding has posted a new entry on: GetBirding
Another video from Wayne Petersen; this time on how to use a spotting scope for birding. It’s not an earth shattering account, but for those who are new to birding and spotting scopes you may…
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starchy has posted a new entry on: fifth world arts
There must be some tasty treats over in “Good Acre Pond” in Beacon Hill Park these days? A family of very secretive Ring neck ducks and a shy pair of Lesser Scaups (bluebill's) have be…
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kallen305 has posted a new entry on: Kitchen Window Birder
Alan and I did some local birding today with our main focus being gulls and perhaps a new bird to add to our year end lists. We started off at Flint Pond where gull numbers were rather low, but did m…
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mountainlamma has posted a new entry on: predatorhaven
I've been an avid birder (not "bird watcher") for 40 years, though I haven't been very active in the past 5 years. during that time my life list of confirmed species sightings reached a mod…
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GetBirding has posted a new entry on: GetBirding
Technology, digital photography in particular, is becoming an important part of a birders tool kit. Check out this explanation of how a digital camera can be used to identify birds. Related Posts…
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DougC has posted a new entry on: Birding Binoculars Review
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GetBirding has posted a new entry on: GetBirding
Check out this video if you are new to birding and want to purchase a pair of binoculars. Related Posts What did birders do without digital cameras? Digital cameras are changing how birders…
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DougC has posted a new entry on: Birding Binoculars Review
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kallen305 has posted a new entry on: Kitchen Window Birder
Alan and I decided to do some birding along the coast today and it was a tossup between the South Shore and the Plum Island area and we finally decided on Plum for this week as we really wanted to get…
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DougC has posted a new entry on: Birding Binoculars Review
With the coming of autumn in the Northern hemisphere, there is the usual migration of birds to warmer areas of the continent. There are a number of challenges that go along with birding in the autumn…
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volleypc has posted a new entry on: Time Outdoors - Inspirational Photo Blog
“When despair for the world grows in me, and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be -- I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his...…
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GardeningByMistake has posted a new entry on: Gardening By Mistake
In my usual fashion, I’ve gone full-tilt on my new interest of bird feeding/watching. It all started simply enough: two trays of food and a suet cake. That was about 3 weeks ago. My small bags o…
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Maylee has posted a new entry on: Health & the City
I am a city gal....born and bred in KL. Even though i love the rustic life of the "kampung", I do get bored easily and can't wait to get back to the hustle and bustle of the metropolitan city.But then…
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birdingcraft has posted a new entry on: Living and Birding in Costa Rica
During my first trip to Costa Rica in 1992, I visited Tapanti for a day. Back then it had wildlife refuge status and had a cheaper entrance fee but not much else has changed since then-and that’…
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earthfriend24 has posted a new entry on: Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy
A short distance up or down can make a big difference for birding! On a recent trip to Lewa Conservancy in Kenya — with which The Nature Conservancy works to foster a community conservation mov…
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