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Born Again Bird Watcher

Born Again Bird Watcher

http://www.bornagainbirdwatcher.com

A blog to share the joys of rediscovering as an amateur something formerly done as a professional.

Craig's Bird Watching and Nature Blog

Craig's Bird Watching and Nature Blog

http://craigglenn.blogspot.com

A look at birds and nature in central Florida.

The Dodo Blog

The Dodo Blog

http://dodo.bibi.org

The influence of dodos in the modern culture, in other words, a blog about dodos.

I am the Finch Wench: the world is an aviary

I am the Finch Wench: the world is an aviary

http://finchwench.wordpress.com

This blog features photo-rich posts on birds in science, in aviculture, in rehabilitation, in the news, in the wild, and wheresoever else we may encounter them.

The Nemesis Bird

The Nemesis Bird

http://www.nemesisbird.com

About bird watching in se Pennsylvania

Fiji Bird Watching

Fiji Bird Watching

http://fijibirdwatching.blogspot.com/

A blog by the staff, guests and owners of Matava - Fiji's Premier Eco Adventure Resort about the fantastic bird watching in the Fiji Islands and specifically Kadavu

Lazy Birder

Lazy Birder

http://lazybirder.wordpress.com/

Birding notes, checklists, trip reports and bird photographs by Jaipur and New Delhi (India) based birder Mayank Bhatnagar.

Birds and Science

Birds and Science

http://birdsandscience.blogspot.com/

A personal selection of web news around birds & Monthly comments on peer-reviewed papers with an interesting story to tell.

aviario penedés

aviario penedés

http://canaryofpenedes.blogspot.com/

Baby of canaries and exotic, silvestrismo and hybridization, canaricultura sports and ornithology in general

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It's for the birds

EASY BEING GREENer | December 31st 2009 by Mary Ann

How did I miss this VERY impressive and thorough first State of the Birds report when it came out in March from a consortium of trusted sources? No matter what your political leanings, you should be able to look objectively at this information f read more

Where Modern (Climate) Science Goes Wrong

group case | December 30th 2009 by group case

As Richard Feynman famously quipped, “Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.” _SourceScientists in real life do not behave like scientists are supposed to. Instead of pursuing the truth dispassionately read more

Learning Bird Behavior: Advice From Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Birdfreak: The Bird Conservation Marketing Blog | December 30th 2009 by Eddie

The following is advice from the eCornell course we took on “Courtship and Rivalry In Birds”. We thought it would be perfect for birders who want to really get into learning and observing bird behavior. Watch carefully; even small act read more

Fencing Flamingos

Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted) | December 29th 2009

tags: Fencing Flamingos, ornithology, ecology, endangered species, food webs, research, field work, Marita Davison, Jennifer Moslemi, Jamie Herring, streaming video "Fencing Flamingos" follows the work of Marita Davison, a PhD student in Ecology a read more

Project Feederwatch Reports

A Charm of Finches | December 28th 2009 by Penny Miller

I have mentioned before that I participate in Project Feederwatch, a citizen science project of Lab of Ornithology of Cornell University.The report from last year's season were included in the Autumn 2009 Living Bird mailing. We are part of the South read more

Learn About Elephant Language

Zoo News Digest | December 28th 2009 by Peter Dickinson

'60 Minutes' to feature Cornell's Elephant Listening ProjectIn February, researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Elephant Listening Project (ELP) caught a charter plane from Cameroon to the Central African Republic with "60 Minutes" anchor read more

Hairy or Downy?

Life In Westcliffe | December 19th 2009 by janeywan

Hairy or Downy       What a beautiful day in Westcliffe!  The bird debate could go on, with this woodpecker, very similar species and without a good bird book in hand or my handy dandy laptop, doubt I could make the read more

OLD IS GOLD

BEAUTY OF WILDLIFE | December 18th 2009 by MALIK IMRAN

WONDERDUL PAINTINGS OF ANCIENT BIRDS Birds Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre (1752-1804) BIRDS EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS Birds Victor Adam, 1839 Birds Totanus glareola Birds USA 1888 Birds Johann Friedrich Naumann, 1897-1905 read more

Perseguidores

La Cárcel de Papel | December 14th 2009

Charlie Parker vivió rápido y murió pronto, demasiado pronto. Escuchar Ornithology o su magistral versión de‘Round Midnight sigue siendo un placer indescriptible (quizás, sólo quizás, superado por su dueto con Miles Davis en A Night in T read more

Some New Very Old Birds

A DC Birding Blog | December 13th 2009

Bar-tailed Godwit / Photo by stfbfcThe British Trust for Ornithology is announcing new age records for several bird species. The new records are based on recoveries of previously banded birds. Some are world records and others are European records.T read more

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