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How to Identify Bird Songs and Calls
Any birdwatcher will tell you that learning the different songs of various species is a very useful skill to learn, as it can open up a whole new world, you were never aware of before.
28 commentsTropical Song Birds - Part 3
There are certain tropical birds that once you've seen one, you never forget them. Then, there are other tropical birds that once you've heard one, you never forget what their song sounds like. Among them is one of the world's sweetest singers. So here's the skinny on: •White-eyes •Honey Eaters •Leatherheads •Drongos •Racket-tailed Drongo •Magpie Robin •White Rumped Shama •Whistling Thrushes •Tailorbirds •Fantails •Paradise Flycatcher
13 commentsSensory outdoor walks to help kids appreciate nature
A sensory walk is an outdoor walk with your children intended to engage their senses and imaginations. This walk inspired by a local environmental education program that does this as a class and works best for children ages 6 to 8. The local school...
3 commentsTHE SKYLARK'S PLIGHT IS NO LARK
If ever a bird gained the attention of English men the skylark would surely be the one. It has been the inspiration to poets and adored by almost everyone I am acquainted with. An example of this is the...
9 commentsPictures of Birds - Cardinals Nesting
Photographs taken by the author take you into the life of a pair of northern Cardinal birds as they nest and raise young.
21 commentsTropical Song Birds - Part 2
The Birds That Inspired Persian Poets The ancient Persian poets loved to write about the Bulbul and its enchanting night melodies. This bird appears frequently in ancient Persian art too. The Persian Bulbul is not technically a tropical bird, but a close relative of the European Nighingale. The name "Bulbul" is also given to some small tropical birds that are no way related to the Persian songster. They form the family Pychnonotidae, of which has more than one hundred species tha
6 commentsTypes Of Birds
What’s more enjoyable than waking up early in the morning to the chirping of birds, the sound that relaxes your mind and you have serene thoughts. Their sweet musical voice is usually an indication of their hunger, thus the term the early bird...
3 commentsParadise - There or Here?
This is to pay tribute to my Dad who died on Friday and was laid to rest on Monday. Half a world away, I began to contemplate paradise, in heaven or on earth. I concluded my thoughts, half a world away, while mourning for my Dad and celebrating him.
31 commentsA Billion Dead Each Year
A Billion Dead Each Year. Did you know that other than the loss of habitats, the biggest killer of birds is - WiNDOWS? Find answers to stop the decimation of our winged friends, who lose their lives in North America alone by the millions and millions and millions every single year.
29 comments4 Australia Road Trip: Curracarang? Think South Coast of NSW.
The dawn chorus is our alarm clock. In the warm, early morning mist that hangs in the gum forests around Bundeena, the birdlife is stirring. Australian magpies begin the reverie with their amazing flute-like warble. Then, from the depths of the...
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