En sväng till staden där lite öppet vatten ännu finns för de fåglar som vill ha det. En lite isig gräsand låg stilla och lät morgonsolen sakta värma den. Sedan en liten skidtur på en mosse för att inventera (leta) orre då är det gott att ha med lite fika.
Migration resumes
The 7th Eilat Bird Festival is behind us and despite not getting to our usual final checklist of 240 species, we stillmanagedto get a nice assembly of species, some not very commonly seen neither at any of the past festivals nor every spring like these Hill Sparrow,Black Bush Robins &PharaohEagle Owland no less than 3 […]
Red kite up close
Mivus milvus – Accipitriformes – Accitridae – Their population is very low compared to that of the Black kite. Only 2500 to 3000 couples are known in France and 20 000 elsewhere, mostly in Europe. Their wingspan exceeds easily 1.50 m; as with almost all other raptors the female is the largest. I feel quite […]
Barber Park, 3/14/2013
Yesterday morning I had to take my car to CarMax get the breaks fixed. I had an early morning meeting so I also had a little time to kill. So I dropped by the nearest birding hotspot I could find at Barber Park. It’s a pretty little park just west of rte 436 between rtes […]
Best Photo of the Week Competition 30 Mar 2013
During the last week our authors and photographers have posted some outstanding articles packed with top-ranking wildlife images. Our competition is called “Best Photo of the Week”. Click on the first image and then page through the slideshow. Please select the three images you like best of all and vote for them at the bottom […]
Exposure Compensation for Wildlife Photography
I’m teaching at a Camera Club tonight, and the topic will be exposure compensation for wildlife photography. I wrote a three page handout and also put together a PowerPoint presentation for tonight. I thought some of you may want to see these, so I’m including a couple links to them here: Lesson Handouts Lesson PowerPoint Feel free […]
Best Photo of the Week Ended 23 Mar 2013
We are delighted to announce the winners of our most recent “Best Photo of the Week” Competition. Alain Pascia wins First Prize for his outstanding composition“The Banquet”. Don Getty wins Second Prize with “Purple-Throated Mountain-Gem” and Dana Allen wins Third Prize with “New Day, New Hope”. See images below with links to the original articles. […]
Eastern Lubber Grasshopper (Romalea microptera)
Grasshoppers are common insects. Often seen and heard during thewarmer months here in the U.S., they are symbolic of summer and outdoor activities. In Florida the Eastern Lubber (Romalea microptera) is our most observed species. They are large (3 inches), brightly colored, flightless and slow moving. Lubber’s distribution is in the “U.S Subtropics,” as you […]