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Vi kører denne dag fra Aarhus til Tipperne og Skjern Enge. Første stop er Nordladen, Tippervej 4, på vej ud mod nordspidsen af Tipperne. Læs om Tipperne her...


Hule og grove ospetrær fungerer som hjem for mange fuglearter og er viktige for biologisk mangfold i skogen. Nå fjernes stadig flere av disse trærne for å flises opp til biobrensel. Dette er urovekkende og gjør at verdifulle boliger for skogens fugler går tapt.


The North Carolina flock gathered in Winston-Salem on February 15 for our first in-person Chapter Day in years. Although rainy, the day was made brighter by chapter leaders and members sharing wins...


Af Jesper Brinkmann, De færreste tænker nok over hvor meget arbejde det kræver at være ringmærker. Udover at vi selvfølgelig bruger en masse timer på at gå...


Flamingo Magazine is known for its quirky covers and meaty stories that cover all things Florida, from the Keys to the Panhandle. Published on March 9, the article entitled Florida’s Culture...


Today, because of some strong easterly wind coming during the morning, we decided to try out another counting place to conduct our standardized migration counting. The goal was to be more sheltered form...


With mostly 10 m/s it was too windy to open the nets this morning. Later, the rain also started. I stayed inside the house, enjoyed some more sleep and did some work for university that took with me from...


Ringmærkningen: Der var mere diset og ved netopsætning var der vådt, så det havde åbenbart regnet i nattens løb. Det gav dog stadig en hel del fugle da fuglekongerne som de første for alvor er...


Ringmærkningen: xxxx Trækket på Odden: While the forecast announced a high risk of fog today, the dark and cloudy morning quickly changed to a light and sunny one. And what a great day to be outside...


Ringmærkningen: xxxx Trækket på Odden: While the forecast announced a high risk of fog today, the dark and cloudy morning quickly changed to a light and sunny one. And what a great day to be outside...


Where Arizona, California and the Republic of Mexico meet, the lower Colorado River transitions into its delta and dries up before finding its way to the Gulf of California as it had done a century...


It’s a pleasant spring morning, you’re lazing in bed, and then—clackety thunk-thunk clack!A bird is thrashing away at your window and raising quite a racket. It’s annoying and it’s...


Birds rarely stay still. A sudden wingbeat, a fleeting interaction, or a flash of color can disappear in seconds. Capturing those moments requires patience, careful observation, and a deep connection...


DES MOINES, Iowa (March 10, 2026)—The National Audubon Society has hired Tucker Lutter as Iowa Conservation Manager for Audubon Upper Mississippi River. In this role, Lutter will lead the rollout...


The progression of spring has not met my always high expectations. Lots of fog and temperatures only just over zero seem to be holding birds back with ice still on all water other than some streams and rivers, snow still covering most fields and the chance of a large spring flood seeming to be reduced. Trips to the Glomma and Aurskog-Høland have revealed lots of Whooper Swans which are definitely on the move but there are not may other waterfowl moving yet. If the main flock of Taiga Beans have arrived then they are hiding themselves very well and I have only found four on two visits with one pair flying around calling and clearly not managing to find any kin. I have managed to twitch a Bewick’s Swan and a flock of White-fronted Geese but have not found my bird finding boots so far this year and a visit to a foggy Østensjøvannet today resulted in me twitching others finds in the terms of a male Stonechat and a nice adult Rook. Maridalen is just white with ice, snow and fog and there is no evidence of spring migrants other than three Whooper Swans which are back. The bird I feel is most notably missing so far this spring is Mistle Thrush which was a very absentee on trips out east. I assume there is some cold weather further south that is holding them, and a number of other species, back. Bewick's Swan (dvergsavne). This is the only bird to be seen in Norway so far this year and is a species that I think is a good candidate to become a national rarity not so much as it is difficult to identify but more because it has now become a genuinely rare species in the country. Many records now are, such as this one, of birds mixed up with spring flocks of Whooper Swans and turn up in similar areas each spring suggesting they are returning birds. This one is in the same area as a pair in 2023 and upto three birds last year. I should look at the bill markings to see if it is a bird from a previous year. The bird was found on Friday amongst 300 Whoopers. I had been there on Thursday when there were only 130 Whoopers and despite it being top of mind did not see anything smaller amongst them. Lapwings (vipe) have not come to Maridalen or fields by Glomma but there was a big concentration by Hellesjøvannet yesterday with 70 birds considered a very high count nowadays a pair of Taiga Beans. There was another pair about 50m away but no big flock yet. I wonder if the 12 I had last week were part of the regular flock or perhaps from another population and were just passing through. White-fronted Geese (tundragås) with Greylags and Canada Geese. The flapping bird has particularly impressive belly barring there are 10 White-fronts in this shot today's Rook (kornkråke) with a Hooded Crow (kråke) at Østensjøvannet. A number of records in the Oslo area in the last few days show that the very small spring passage of the species is occuring now and a nice male Stonechat (svartstrupe) which was in exactly the same area as a bird 3 years ago these large hairy caterpillars seem to be a very important part of the diet of the early returning Stonchats. That no other insect eating species seem to feed on them quite so much makes me wonder if they are a poisonous species and only Stonechats have developed the ability to eat them


As the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture advances the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill), it is worth remembering that the legislation represents the nation’s largest...


Hver vår og sommer trer båndtvangen i kraft over hele landet. Fra 1. april til 20. august skal hunder holdes i bånd. Båndtvang er ikke valgfritt, men her syndes det som kjent i stor skala. Ordningen er et helt nødvendig tiltak for å beskytte fugler og annet vilt i årets mest sårbare periode.


Som vanlig har vi et rikt program for medlemmene av BirdLife Lofoten også i år. Ta med deg en venn og bli med ut i naturen! I år kan du lære mer om fuglesang, kanskje møte den mystiske nattaktive sjøfuglen havsvale og møte Falkeklubben på Lysvandring.


Kartlegginger i 2025 viser en økning i antall hekkefunn av svartstrupe på Vestlandet. Trolig har det aldri før hekket så mange svartstruper i Norge.


NEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced the addition of two new members to its Board of Directors: Dr. Marcia Angle, a retired preventive medicine physician and environmentalist, and Mr...


The day began by looking out of the window, determining whether it was worthwhile going out to do the morning migration count or not, as it was too foggy yesterday. Even though it was pretty foggy today...


Ringmærkningen: In terms of ringing, this morning was quite eventful at the station to say the least. The first few rounds of ringing delivered so many birds we hardly had time to ring them all between...


Today was a very foggy day at Blåvand. For observations, a catastrophe, it can be okay for ringing, but also the night was rather foggy, and there was no movement at all. View out of the window. Where...


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