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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Dark Art Of Vismigging – Part One
Bird migration is a universally accessible, constantly changing wonder of nature and a fascinating phenomenon.
Backyard Birders
Backyard birders: About the discoveries in your garden in general and during migration in spring and fall.
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?
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.
Inconspicuous, but impressive
Sometimes species that seem to be inconspicuous at first sight might be impressive upon further examination.