I am on vacation. Here’s a poem by Sara Teasdale entitled September Midnight: Lyric night of the lingering Indian Summer, Shadowy fields that are scentless but full of singing, Never a bird, but the passionless chant of insects, Ceaseless, insistent. The grasshopper‘s horn, and far-off, high in the maples, The […]
Águila viuda (Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle) Spizastur melanoleucus
El Águila viuda fue otra especie de ave de presa que pudimos fotografiar durante el encuentro de cetrería en Posadas, el individuo de las fotos que comparto en esta entrada pertenece el centro de recuperación y recría Guirá Oga de Puerto Iguazú Misiones.
Purple Swamphens in Saudi Arabia
Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio has been split into five species by IOC 5.3 largely in accordance with Sangster 1998 and Garcia & Trewick 2015 into 5 species. These splits will be followed by OSME and means that Grey-headed Swamphen P. poliocephalus is by far the main species in the Region, comprising the nominate, caspius and […]
Eagles and water birds at Raysut
I managed a second late afternoon out birding during the week on Wednesday. I chose Raysut settling pools. This is much more interesting that this time last year as the habitat is better. Last autumn all the water was retained within concrete bound pools. For the past few months the ones on the far east […]
Results of the Best Photo of the Week Ended 26 Sep 2015
We are delighted to announce the results of our latest photo competition. Candy McManiman wins First Prize for her brilliant composition “Sunning”. Leka Huie wins Second Prize for her outstanding capture “Macroglossum Insipida”. Third Place goes to Danny Crous for “Leaping Lechwe”. See detailed results below: (click on thumbnails for full scale view). […]
Indian Reef Herons and Gull-billed Terns – Al Khobar Wader Roost South
A trip to the al Khobar Wader Roost South at the weekend was not very successful as the tide was about as far out as it could be. My timing was limited as I had to drop the family off at friends and this was the only time I could visit. There were still a […]
The Future of Us
The future of this little guy will say a great deal about the future for our species. Celebrate World Rhino Day – Help save some horns!
Pelagic Trip from Black Point Marina, 9/20/2014
Sunday I went with some friends on a pelagic trip out to Miami. I’ve never birded in Miami-Dade County before, so I was hoping for some lifers. We had west winds all day, though, so birds were sparse. We didn’t see a single shearwater the whole day, and we saw only a handful of Sooty […]