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10,000 Birds - Birds, Birding and Blogging

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A Bee-eater Summer? May 17, 2024 by David T No Comments. A couple of years ago my friend Martin Tickler called... Reading time: 5 min. 10,000 Birds Birds, Birding and Blogging.

Outside My Window | A Blog of Birds & Nature with Kate St. John

https://www.birdsoutsidemywindow.org/
Best birds this week were seen at Presque Isle State Park on Sunday 12 May while birding with Charity and Kaleem Kheshgi. At Leo's Landing many of the birds were at eye level including this blackpoll warbler and the barn and bank swallows. Barn and bank swallows, Presque Isle, 12 May 2024 (photo by Charity Kheshgi)

Top 15 Birding Blogs: A Detailed List (With Links!)

https://birdingoutdoors.com/top-15-birding-blogs-a-detailed-list-with-links/
Here's a list of the top 15 birding blogs on the web (not arranged by ranking): Ornithology. Ornithologist's Blog. Laura Erickson's For The Birds. Birdoculars. Bird Chick. Out There With The Birds by Bird Watcher's Digest. The Accidental Birder. Dan Tallman's Bird Blog.

Because Birds - a Birding Blog for New and Modern Birders

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A birding blog with a focus on photography, sound recording, and technology. Get tools and tips to grow and be a better birder. ... mark your calendars for May 11, 2024! Global Big Day is a chance to join a worldwide celebration of the birds around us. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just enjoy the occasional chirp from your backyard

Laura's Birding Blog

https://blog.lauraerickson.com/
Final Blogger Post: Moving to Substack! When I started "Laura's Birding Blog" in 2007, Blogger (owned by Google) took care of sending emails to subscribers. They discontinued that part of the service in 2021, so I started using MailChimp for that. But this month MailChimp significantly raised their rates exactly when I was working on my taxes

BEST Birding Blogs & Ornithologist Bloggers - Top 50 (2019)

https://www.birdcagesnow.com/pages/top-birding-bloggers
His blog is a marriage of his life as a journalist and writer by trade. 26. Dennis S. Davenport As a retired accountant, Dennis has pursued his keen interest in nature and birds through his blog posts and galleries. 27. Search and Serendipity A birder's blog. "Bird by bird, I've come to know the earth" -Neruda 28. Tim Avery Birding

BIRDINGBLOGS.COM - The best birding bloggers in one site

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A birding Blog from Peru Gunnar Engblom's blog; BirderNaturalist Rich Hoyer's blog; Birding Frontiers Martin Garner's blog on identification of birds; Birding with Kenn and Kim Kenn and Kim Kaufman's blog; Birds and more, in Delaware and elsewhere Jeff Gordon's blog; Dale Forbes on 10,000 Birds catch up with Dale's fortnightly posts

All about Bird Watching! - Happy Birding Blog

https://happybirding.com/
Birds are the pinnacle of nature, I first started taking bird watching seriously when I saw my first Northern Cardinal! I am remembered of that feeling every time I step outside and see a bird no matter how common or rare! Happy Briding is here to share my knowledge and love for bird watching and other related activities!

THE BIRD BLOGGER - The Bird Blogger

http://www.thebirdblogger.com/
The Bird Blogger is hosted by avid birder Michael Klotz. Michael has spent a lifetime studying and following birds in many regions around the globe. His life list is now over an impressive 950 species. Over the years, Michael has become an accomplished photographer and features many of his photos on The Bird Blogger website, magazines, articles

The Birding Blog | Bird experiences, photographs, and recordings

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February 28, 2023. Fellow pop music enthusiasts, I love birds, like a LOT. I photograph them and record them with embarrassingly-long microphones. The first time I listened to Out of My Head by Charli XCX my bird senses lit up as I picked up on a bird screaming in the backing track. It might sound like noise to most, but I was SURE it was a

Backyard Birds (All About Birding)

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Here at the Backyard Birding Blog you'll find all the tips, advice and guidance you need to help you to get the most from this wonderful and fascinating pastime. There are basically only three things you need to provide to encourage birds to visit your yard and to ensure they keep returning - a regular supply of quality food, plenty of

Laura's Birding Blog: To Feed or Not to Feed

https://blog.lauraerickson.com/2022/04/to-feed-or-not-to-feed.html
Birds migrating by night are disoriented by light pollution. And various communicable diseases, from salmonella and botulism to avian flu, all natural pathogens that kill birds every year, proliferate where bird seed and droppings collect over winter, both in natural situations and near bird feeders. That birds succumb to diseases is not a new

100 Best Bird Blogs and Websites in 2024 For ... - Feedspot Blog

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Here are 100 Best Bird Blogs you should follow in 2024. 1. Audubon. Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. audubon.org.

The Birdy Blog I The #1 Spot For Bird Lovers

https://thebirdyblog.com/
Expert-Approved Birding Gear Reviews. Equip yourself for the perfect birding experience with our in-depth reviews of the latest birdwatching gear, bird feeders, bird gear, and more. Whether you're a novice or an experienced birder, our recommendations ensure you have the best tools to enhance your birding adventures. Read Buying Guides.

Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

https://www.birdsasart-blog.com/
No Light. Right Lens, Again! blog post here). Another Square Crop Saves the Day. As I had not panned quickly enough when the bird took off to the north, the gull was position too far forward in the frame. My best option in many of these cases is a square crop; it turned out to be perfect for this image. Typos. With all blog posts, feel free to

Birdorable Blog - Bird News, New Species & Fun Stuff

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American Robin Fun Facts: Learn About Its Habits and Habitat. May 21, 2024 in Fun Facts and Backyard Birds with 1 comments. The American Robin is one of the most familiar and beloved birds across North America. With its bright orange belly and cheerful song, it's easily recognized by both sight and sound. Let's dive into some intriguing facts

Worldbirder: 2021 - Blogger

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This is a rare bird this far south. We didn't bird out of the village until 24th December when we called in at the lake at the junction of R43/R317 roads. This is an excellent spot & today produced 2 Black necked Grebes in full summer plumage; a flushed African Snipe; 2 flushed African Rails & two Little Bitterns calling deep in the reedbed.

Pamela Clark, CPBC - The Parrot Steward Blog

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To embrace the science of behavior, specifically the strategies of (1) arranging the environment for success, (2) antecedent change, and (3) positive reinforcement, to live harmoniously and cooperatively with our birds. For the remainder of this blog post, I will be focusing on the provision of natural behaviors for our parrots, for there is

A Wirral birders blog

https://wirralbirders.blogspot.com/
Australia has a beautiful variety of colourful robins. In the area our daughter lives in I've seen Hooded, Flame, Scarlet, Red-capped & Eastern Yellow. I've seen Pink Robin down near Melbourne but Rose Robin has become a bit of a nemesis. I've seen one before but a long time ago and I didn't manage a photo.

Staff Spotlight: Ryan Watson | Audubon Center & Sanctuary at Francis

https://beidler.audubon.org/news/staff-spotlight-ryan-watson
This blog is chock full of blog entries and delicious swamp information leading as far back as 2006. Visit Blog. I've lived in South Carolina almost my entire life. I studied Biology at the College of Charleston. ... In a way, the discoveries about dinosaurs in the last couple decades has made me become more interested in birds. As scientists

The Discover Birds Program Visits Sevierville Primary School!

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The Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Ornithological Society visited Sevierville Primary School on May 9th, 2014, to present the Discover Birds Program to 260 second graders and 13 teachers! Above, volunteer Chris Welsh talks with students before their bird walks and tells them what to look for when they're watching birds.

Discover Birds: Discover Birds Visits Lakeway Heritage Community

https://discoverbirds.blogspot.com/2016/05/discover-birds-visits-lakeway-community.html
On April 22nd, Discover Birds Volunteers visited Lakeway Heritage Community Co-op students in Jefferson City for a fun day of learning about birds. Students met at the Jefferson City Library for an introductory slide show about birds and a show-and-tell session with bird-related items. Bird feathers, eggs, nests and skeletons were available for

Discover Birds: June 2014

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Students groups rotated through a three-part program--a bird slide presentation, a show-and-tell session with bird related items that students could handle and examine, and a guided bird walk. Students were given a Waterford Press Pocket Naturalist Guide on Tennessee Birds to help in identifying birds and binoculars were provided. Birding

Chickens, ducks, seals and cows: a dangerous bird flu strain is

https://theconversation.com/chickens-ducks-seals-and-cows-a-dangerous-bird-flu-strain-is-knocking-on-australias-door-230013
Deadly bird flu is leaving a 'trail of destruction' in Antarctica and has scientists on edge | ABC 7.30 From birds to mammals. More than 50 species of predatory and scavenging mammals have now

Bird flu vaccine candidates already exist. But if H5N1 sparks a

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/bird-flu-h5n1-vaccines-1.7199091
Both global and Canadian health officials say pandemic plans are in place to help produce H5N1 vaccines, in the event that bird flu starts spreading between humans. But how simple is that process?

Letter From the Editor: Bird flu's low risk for humans doesn't mean it

https://www.foodsafetynews.com/2024/05/letter-from-the-editor-bird-flus-low-risk-for-humans-doesnt-mean-its-not-being-taken-seriously/
Events in life often come to describe essential eras. Our grandparents had the Great Depression. We had had the Vietnam era. And so on. I am hoping this time, it will not end up being known for

Fact Sheet: USDA, HHS Announce New Actions to Reduce Impact and Spread

https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2024/05/10/fact-sheet-usda-hhs-announce-new-actions-reduce-impact-spread-h5n1.html
Scale up existing efforts to monitor people who are exposed to infected birds and poultry to accommodate workers at likely many more poultry facilities, as well as potentially workers at other agricultural facilities and other people (e.g., hunters) who may be exposed to species that pose a threat.

Discover Birds: June 2016

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Doug Schneeberger, above, talks with students about bird skeletons, feathers, nests, eggs and other items that are passed around for students to see closely. Students were equipped with binoculars and bird ID cards to help them see and identify birds as they broke into small groups of twelve for their bird walks.

A Small but Important Step: A Bird's-Eye View of the ITLOS' Advisory

https://blogs.law.columbia.edu/climatechange/2024/05/27/a-small-but-important-step-a-birds-eye-view-of-the-itlos-advisory-opinion-on-climate-change-and-international-law/
As others in this blog symposium will provide detailed and thematic analyses, this post offers a bird's-eye view of the advisory opinion, focusing especially on the answer given by ITLOS to Question A (i.e. States' obligation to prevent, reduce, and control the pollution of the marine environment related to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

Farmers must kill 4.2 million chickens after bird flu hits Iowa egg

https://indianexpress.com/article/world/farmers-must-kill-4-2-million-chickens-after-bird-flu-hits-iowa-egg-farm-9358094/
Overall, 92.34 million birds have been killed since the outbreak began in 2022, according to the US Department of Agriculture. Although bird flu has become somewhat common among poultry, its spread to cattle has added to worries about the disease. ... Live Blog. Mizoram Landslide Live Updates: 24 dead in storm-related incidents in Mizoram