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Amur Falcons – Living on the edge

ZEISS Ambassador Catherine Hamilton was priviliged to see the incredible migration of the Amur Falcons in Nagaland, India.

Destination,Conservation
3 min

Bird identification for children

What is the best approach for children to start with bird identification? First of all, a bird identification book is important.

Experience
4 min

Water for Drinking and Warblers for Watching

In spring, the South Carolina swamp forests ring with the buzzy songs of Parula Warblers and the gobbles of Wild Turkeys. Swallow-tailed Kites and Wood Storks ride summer thermals.

3 min

Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve

Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve in Newfoundland is the most accessible seabird rookery in North America. Expect to see a grand spectacle of activity.

Destination
1 min

The Dark Art Of Vismigging – Part Two

Visible Migration (Vismig) is literally the kind of bird migration that can be seen and enjoyed at first hand.

Experience,Destination
4 min

The Dark Art Of Vismigging – Part One

Bird migration is a universally accessible, constantly changing wonder of nature and a fascinating phenomenon.

Destination,Experience
4 min

Backyard Birders

Backyard birders: About the discoveries in your garden in general and during migration in spring and fall.

Experience
3 min

Grassland birds

Bird species, which breed on the ground, experience big challenges. How may we protect the Common Snipe, Montagu’s Harrier and other grassland birds from decline?

Conservation
4 min

Sweden – The Land of Birdwatchers

Three-quarters of Sweden consists of forests. In such vast areas of nature, it is no wonder that Sweden is the cradle of fågelskådning, bird watching.

Destination
3 min

Inconspicuous, but impressive

Sometimes species that seem to be inconspicuous at first sight might be impressive upon further examination.

Destination
3 min