De movimientos audaces y esquivos que hacen recordar a sus primos, los otros tangaráes, desafío inmenso para el fotógrafo en su afán de capturar su belleza, pero al mismo tiempo satisfacción del naturalista que lo sabe cerca, que lo sabe anidando a pocos kilómetros del denso de la ciudad. Anide tranquilo amigo nuestro, porque a […]
A few herons – Jubail
Whilst birding the Jubail area recently I saw a few interesting herons. Many Grey Herons and Western Great Egrets were flying around but also in amongst them was a single Purple Heron. Numbers of Squacco Heron are also increasing as winter arrives with many juvenile birds. Wader numbers are decreasing but the odd Greater Sand […]
Desde un hide es mejor
Creo que no quedará ninguna duda luego de comparar las fotografías que van a ver a continuación, hablando de calidad de poses, composiciones, y desenfoques de fondo por reducida profundidad de campo, los resultados que se obtienen fotografiando aves desde un hide son espectaculares. Aquí solo resta elegir un buen posadero, algún fondo mas o […]
Finding Waxwings in Norfolk
This week has seen a mini influx of Waxwings in Norfolk so with a rare day off work I picked up the Jims and headed north. We arrived at the Coastguards hut Cley for first light and I quickly picked out a single Little Auk flying West close into the shore line and managed to […]
Results of the Best Photo of the Week Ended 12 Nov 2016
We are delighted to announce the results of our latest photo competition. Paamul Jack wins First Prize for his brilliant capture “Brotherly Love – Howler Monkeys”. Kath Aggiss wins Second Prize for her outstanding composition “Little Forager “. Third Prize is shared between Alan De Witt with “Bengal Tiger” and Bob Shepardson with “Who Are […]
Mighty fine tits
Today was a good, no very good birding day. For a number of days, I had been looking forward to Friday because it was forecast to be blue skies, sun, freezing temperatures and no wind. Although I don’t normally trust the forecast too much, it was such a change in weather from the previous days […]
Lark Sparrow at Lake Apopka, 11/5/2016
On Saturday I drove out to the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive to see a Lark Sparrow that had been found there the day before. It was seen near the gate area, so I didn’t do the whole drive. I just walked up and down Lust Rd until I finally saw the Lark Sparrow. While waiting […]
November
“In November, some birds move away and some birds stay. The air is full of good-byes and well-wishes. The birds who are leaving look very serious. No silly spring chirping now. They have long journeys and must watch where they are going. The staying birds are serious, too, for cold times lie ahead. Hard times. […]