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A Birder in The Philippines: The Last Post - My farewell to the Philippines
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A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Wednesday, June 4, 2014. The Last Post - My farewell to the Philippines. In June 2014 I moved to New York, as my wife had started a new job. For those who are interested my new blog is at. Http:/ paulsusbirdingblog.blogspot.com/. Highlights have been many and varied. The Palawan Peacock Pheasant. I saw at Kitanglad in 2013 ranks as one of my greatest bird sightings ever, 40m away from the largest eagle in the world&...
A Birder in The Philippines: February 2014
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A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Philippine Hawk Cuckoo at IRRI - 18 Feb. A very strange record this afternoon of a juvenile Philippine Hawk Cuckoo. To which can clearly be added " Sometimes sits around in the open in farms and gardens. Juvenile Philippine Hawk Cuckoo. Still in the fields. Links to this post. Monday, February 17, 2014. Week ending 16th Feb - IRRI. Were at the staff housing complex. Flushed in 2 minutes!
A Birder in The Philippines: April 2014
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A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Saturday, April 19, 2014. Week ending 20th April - IRRI. The past few weeks have been very quiet with little movement of migrants through the fields, possibly due to the lack of flooded paddies to entice the waders. In addition I have been away (in New York, getting ready for The Big Move), hence the lack of recent posts. Are coming into breeding plumage now, and are looking very smart. Lots of Oriental Pratincoles.
A Birder in The Philippines: January 2014
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A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Saturday, January 18, 2014. Week ending 19th Jan - IRRI. A quiet week at IRRI with very few waders about apart from a few Wood Sandpipers. And Little Ringed Plovers. The winter flock of Whiskered Terns. Is now at about 100. An adult calidus. Was present all week, and on Saturday a Brahminy Kite. And a Common Kestrel. Which spent most of Saturday hunting in the fields. Links to this post. Saturday, January 11, 2014.
A Birder in The Philippines: March 2014
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A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Saturday, March 15, 2014. Week ending 16th March - IRRI. A more interesting week with a second Peregrine. This time a juvenile) present on the upland farm all week. The dry fields in the same area continue to provide brief glimpses of Blue-breasted Quail. Mixed in about 50/50 with the Barred Buttonquails. At staff housing a Pink-necked Green Pigeon. Gave great views in my back garden, and a Luzon Hawk-Owl. Have star...
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond | Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond | Page 2
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. Saturday 10th January 2016: My son’s recent interest in eagles, aroused by watching Fergus Beeley’s outstanding BBC documentary. About a pair of Harpy Eagles and their new baby in the rainforest of the Orinoco river in Venezuela, meant it could only be a trip to Nong Bla Lai to see the real thing. Amazing really to think that about 40 minutes from home we have a site where eagles of the. So a little bit of work needed! On the way h...
December | 2014 | Birds of Thailand and Beyond
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. Huay Mai Teng Reservoir: Location. I presume that because there is an official waterworks (ประปา) office at the reservoir that this is why “samnak” wrongly features in the Google map. So if you want to find the reservoir on Google try entering “samnak Maiteng”. I would suggest you explore. There are many roads and tracks. The terrain is largely flat but roads get very muddy in the rainy season and rutted when dry. It is...There is ...
‘Look, Daddy, there are two birds walking’ | Birds of Thailand and Beyond
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Birds of Thailand and Beyond. Birding in Ratchaburi, Thailand and Beyond. 8216;Look, Daddy, there are two birds walking’. The quail put on a good show and we all got views of them with the black on their throats prominent and rufous bellies and rumps So now Benny has another bird species name to add to his list. A brief spin around the area yielded four Small Pratincoles and an Indochinese Bushlark and in keeping with the quail theme I made out the call of at least two Rain Quail. Laquo; Ruby, Ruby, Ruby!
Devon occasional: October 2013
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Sunday, 6 October 2013. It wasn't quite the Frank Zappa experience. Not work-friendly lyrics, I warn you): an altogether sedate and pleasant week in Brittany with wife and child - a combination of sunshine (mainly) and warm weather - just what we needed. The beach and the cliffs at Kerloc'h. Was accomplished with the minimum of fuss. We found our house, we unpacked, we stretched out our legs and chilled out, starting as we intended to go on. The flushes are dominated by Black Bog-rush Schoenus nigricans.
Devon occasional: Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain...
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Saturday, 18 January 2014. Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain. We're quite high up the catchment and the rivers here are short and inclined to spate conditions, so flooding never lasts that long on any one occasion, but it can repeat over and over again if the weather gets it just so. Just before Christmas (doesn't that seem a long time ago? Living here would make me nervous. But I wouldn't live here anyway! The road-bridge through town. Looking across the cycle path. Looking south, towards the bridge. Inverte...
botab;s new home: botabblog.wordpress.com: April 2012
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Botab's new home: botabblog.wordpress.com. Monday, 30 April 2012. Mae Wong National Park. Mae Wong National Park. I took my wife and kids into Mae Wong National Park mid-afternoon, yesterday, Sunday 29th April 2012 and we made it as far as the Krating viewpoint. It was boiling hot but spectaculr views and a breeze which made it comfortable. There were a few birds about too as it was late in the afternoon and I managed to photograph Rufescent Prinia. Mae Wong National Park. Mae Wong National Park. Perched...
botab;s new home: botabblog.wordpress.com: November 2012
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Botab's new home: botabblog.wordpress.com. Sunday, 25 November 2012. I have moved over to worpress.com at http:/ botabblog.wordpress.com/. Google want me to subscribe and in effect buy space from them at Blogger. Well if I can do it here for free.see you over there. Posted by Gerry Brett. Saturday, 24 November 2012. Small Pratincoles in November. Warbler, unidentifed beyond this genera flashed through the canopy of a tree, reminding me how much of a novice I really am, the next frontier perhaps! Don Hoi ...
Devon occasional: August 2013
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Wednesday, 28 August 2013. The moth itself, before its trip through the post. I gently encouraged it out of the jar and into a small box, where Basti and I took a good look at it. Seemed innocuous enough and also depressingly anonymous: fairly plain brown above and below, though with rather pointed wings. So, I enlisted the aid of the experts - why have 'em if you can't? Aka the Angoumois Grain Moth. Though the species is a grain pest. Male genitalia of Sitotroga cerealella. 169; R. Heckford, 2013).
Devon occasional: Inselaffe am See - part II
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Wednesday, 29 July 2015. Inselaffe am See - part II. Re-wet my floodplain. Death by drowning for the conifers, life through light and water for the rest. A wonderful wet mix of marsh and swamp vegetation. A small, but rather beautiful, micro-moth in the margins of the re-wetted areas near Blankenfoerde. Setting off, Lissa snuggled down and went to sleep within about two minutes - result! I set myself into a gentle amble and did some mobile birding, botanising and general wildlife-watching on the hoof.
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Birding Magee Marsh
Here you'll find all the information you need to plan a trip to this warbler mecca. We've collected this information into one convenient place, in hopes that more people will make the trip to Magee in the spring to witness the warbler migation. And more importantly, we hope that more people will come to see the value of birds as beautiful co-inhabitants of this small planet we've been entrusted to care for. Based on public domain banding data from USGS BBL/BSBO. Keep in mind, however, that there can be e...
Birding in Maine | Bird, wildlife and nature photography from Maine and beyond. Read about our Maine bird watching adventures and view our beautiful photos and videos of nature at her finest.
May 29, 2012. 8 Comments http%3A%2F%2Fwww.birdingmaine.com%2Fgeorges-river-osprey.htm. This year’s annual run of Alewives at Damariscotta Mills was awesome, but the Osprey and Bald Eagle action at this location was not. We had a back up location, as one always should, just in case the bird watching and bird photography opportunities are not as expected. A 20 mile ride east was all it took to satisfy our obsession with the Osprey. Continue reading Georges River Osprey. Winter Cardinal and Warbler. Now bac...
BIRDING AND NATURE MAJORCA
The Mallorca Birding Map has information on the best 75 points of observation of birds on the island, as well as roads, towns, mountains and other information of interest. The map also has a checklist, in which appear the 80 most interesting species for the visitor, with the specification of the points where it is easier to observe them."/. DER VOGELFHRER FR MALLORCA. AUS AVES DE MALLORCA. Birding and Nature Majorca (BM21). Rebassa, Manchado, Torrens, Oriola. Rebassa, Manchado, Torrens, Oriola. Mallorca ...
A Birder in The Philippines
A Birder in The Philippines. Birding Mount Makiling, IRRI and other Philippine locations. Wednesday, June 4, 2014. The Last Post - My farewell to the Philippines. In June 2014 I moved to New York, as my wife had started a new job. For those who are interested my new blog is at. Http:/ paulsusbirdingblog.blogspot.com/. Highlights have been many and varied. The Palawan Peacock Pheasant. I saw at Kitanglad in 2013 ranks as one of my greatest bird sightings ever, 40m away from the largest eagle in the world&...
Birding Málaga - Diputación de Málaga
Esta web utiliza cookies para obtener datos anónimos de acceso. Si continúas navegando, consideramos que aceptas nuestra política de cookies. Routes and points of observation. Areas of ornithological interest (by regions). Nororma- Sierra Norte de Málaga. Sierra de las Nieves. Birding Málaga is the County Council’s platform which is meant to promote birding tourism in the province. Routes and points of observation. Areas of ornithological interest (by regions). Nororma- Sierra Norte de Málaga.
Birding Malaysia
Nikon D80, 300mm f/4, 1.4x TC. Nikon D70, 500mm, f/6.3, 1/125sec. Formerly known as Brown-capped Woodpecker. Nikon D70, 500mm, f/11, 1/400sec. This species is measured at 13cm. Male (top) has red on the rear crown side while the red streak is absent in the female (below). Nikon D7000, 300mm f/4, 1.4x TC. Nikon D7000, 300mm f/4, 1.4x TC. Formerly known as Chestnut-tailed Minla. Nikon D80, 170-500mm f5.6-f6.3. Nikon D80, 170-500mm f5.6-f6.3. Nikon D70, Sigma 170-500mm. Nikon J1, 300mm f/4. This species can...
Birdingman's Diary
Wednesday, August 02, 2006. There are many good birding spots in and around Pune. Mumbai people can easily go there on weekends. Bhigwan, Varvand D. Am, Kavdi, Pashan are very good places in winter, specially for ducks. But an all season favorate birding spot is Sinhgad valley. Later on we were joined by Gaurav Purohit and his colleagues from Pune. Tickell's Blue Flycathers were seen almost everywhere. Some pairs busy in hatching the eggs, some busy in preparing the nest. A changeable Hawk Ea...N Sinhgad...