Comparto hoy otra serie de imágenes de la pareja de Lechuzones que pudimos fotografiar el 25 de Junio pasado entre amigos acá nomás bastante cerca de mi casa. En las fotografÃas no serán evidentes las diferencias de tamaño entre los dos lechuzones pero el de la primera foto de la entrada era el que se […]
Results of the Best Photo of the Week Ended 06 Aug 2016
We are delighted to announce the results of our latest photo competition. Sahasrangshu Choudhury wins First Prize for his brilliant capture “International Tiger Day”. Rita Caluori wins Second Prize for her outstanding composition “Love”. Third Prize goes to Alan Jonker for his excellent photo entitled “Charging Elephant”. See detailed results below: (click on thumbnails […]
Arabian Waxbill in Wadi Thee Gazelle – Taif
The Arabian Waxbill is an endemic species of Arabia and occurs in the south and west of the country where it is one of the most difficult endemics to see. Phil Roberts and I managed to see up to ten birds in a wadi in Wadi Thee Gazelle, where the birds were initially seen on […]
Birding at the Bog with Pip and Lisa
This weekend I headed to the Sax-Zim Bog with my little dog Pip and my good friend Lisa. We’re in the silent part of summer now, when parent birds are busy chasing their little ones around more than singing, but we got to hear a surprising number of birds on Nichols Lake Road when we […]
Alaska – 13th June (Day 17)
It was our final mornings birding in Barrow and indeed in Alaska as this was the final day of the trip. We decided to head out to the point to get some final views of Polar Bear. As we drove along the coast road the male Snowy Owl from yesterday was perched close to the […]
Birding along the roadside – Bani Saad
Recently I was in Bani Saad and stopped along the roadside at a nice looking area of market garden fields with crops. This area had once held Arabian Golden-winged Grosbeak where birds were seen sitting on a roof in Bani Saad but unfortunately I have never seen them in the built up areas. I did […]
Another Harns Marsh Preserve Fail
Having missed the Everglade Snail Kite at Harns Marsh Preserve last week, I was compelled to make a follow up trip on 26 July to attempt to observe the species. I was much more observant to find Apple Snail eggs as well. The clutch of eggs above I questimate to contain 500, well within the […]