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Avis Spiralis, or “spiral bird,” is a one-of-a-kind bird blind and observation tower at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary designed and constructed by Professor Pablo Moyano Fernández of...
12. nov. 2025 kl. 21:55
Seven years ago, anesthesiologist and budding photographer Carole Turek embarked on a seemingly impossible quest to photograph every hummingbird species in the world—all 366 of them. Now 75 years...
Et dof-medlem, Helle Regitze Boesen, har mødtes med Lokalkassen (Radio Haderslev) ved fugletårnet ved Hindemade, hvor de har set på fugle og fået en rigtig hyggelig...
Total Counts Run, Effort, Total Species Found, Four New Species Reported This year Montana birders completed 31 Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs), which was the same as last year and similar to the...
Low count temperatures averaged close to 29 degrees F º (minimum low of 14 F º at both Chesterville and Elkton and maximum low of 53 at South Dorchester). Middleton also had very low minimum...
Forty-two Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were conducted this year in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including a new CBC in Clark County, Legacy Grove. A total of 139 species was recorded, which is six...
Pennsylvania birders made their usual excellent contributions to the Christmas Bird Count’s milestone 125th season, as annually done since 1900. Eighty-one sites reported for Pennsylvania, one...
The 125th Christmas Bird Count period took place from December 14th, 2024, to January 5th, 2025. 124 counts were completed in California, with 379 native species and 17 established introduced species...
The 125th CBC in North Carolina consisted of 53 counts, with three (Alamance County, Holly Shelter and Portsmouth) not being run. Overall, the weather this season averaged...
Alabama conducted thirteen CBC’s (Auburn, Birmingham, Cullman, Dauphin Island, Eufaula, Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan, Guntersville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Waterloo, Wheeler Dam, and Wheeler N.W.R....
Fifty-four Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) were conducted in Virginia for the 2024-2025 season. The total number of species tallied on the 2024-2025 counts was 212 which is just below the 2023-2024...
Oregon held 45 counts this year. The only new count was the long-awaited McNary- Hermiston count, discussed below. Among recent counts, Coos Bay, long the highest in the state with peaks...
The 2024-2025 season was the 125th year of Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC), the longest running wildlife census in the world! Below is a summary of the counts occurring in South...
This morning it was too windy to ring, but we had hoped that the migration count would still be possible. Unfortunately, it was quite rainy and starting too early to allow us to complete any of the count....
The ringing: It was windy this morning, so many nets remained closed. I managed to open 148 metres. It was very calm in the garden; there were almost no Solsort (blackbirds) and just a few Fuglekonge (goldcrests)...
The ringing: Xxxxxx Trækket på Odden: Meteorologerne snød os for det lovede solskin, og vejret forblev næsten overskyet. Måske gav det os også et andet træk, end vi ellers ville have oplevet. Heldigvis...
Morgenobs Det er simpelthen stadig vådt og mildt tåget herude. Sigtbarheden i dag lå nede på de omkring tre til fire kilometer og blen kun periodisk ringere når der kommer byger ind fra havet. Vinden...
A single Marsh Tit has now proven to be very settled in Maridalen. It hangs very closely with two Willow Tits on a couple of horse fields where they feed primarily on the floor and find food in or close to piles of manure. What they are eating though I am unsure – it could either be seeds or insects (perhaps eggs). There is only a single Marsh Tit and I have now changed my previous observation from a pair to just one as I was only focused on identify and documenting one of the birds and just assumed that the bird it was with was also a Marsh Tit but seeing how close company this bird keeps with Willow Tits that assumption was only making an ass out of you and me. I also wonder whether the initial observation of two birds can stand as two as it was initially reported as an unsure record with a photo of just a single bird. Anyways, this bird seems settled for the winter and there is clearly an abundance of natural food although once winter sets in then I expect it will move to feeders. It calls surprisingly little, or at least gives the characteristic “pitchoo” call very sparingly whereas the Willow Tits are churring away all the time. This makes initially discovering it difficult but once the Willows are found then the Marsh Tit should not be far away. Apart from this little bit of excitement Maridalen feels quite dead. There are no flocks of finches on the fields and the lake only has a handful of expected species (Goldeneye, Goosander and Cormorant). With it being so mild there are still quite a few Fieldfares finding worms to eat on grass fields but I am clutching at straws. The Maridalen Marsh Tit (løvmeis) anno 2025 finding some food in the horse muck I'm not sure if it has taken a seed or an insect egg here the Marsh Tit is feeding with a Willow Tit (granmeis) which is at the back. Note the much white and large cheek of the Willow this had the makings of a very good comparison of the 2 species but ended up being blurry. The Marsh is closest here the Marsh is at the back. Note also the large white wing panel of the Willow which is muck less obvious on the Marsh Willow the Marsh Marsh on manure Willow to the left and Marsh to the right Marsh flanked by the two Willows. In this shot the Marsh seems to have an obvious white wing panel Willow Willow Willow 2 of 5 Twite (bergirisk) that stopped briefly whilst I was watching the tits this Treecreeper (trekryper) was searching for food on spruce cones which is a behaviour I cannot remember seeing before These 5 Bullfinches were part of an all male flock of 6 birds - again something I cannot remember seeing before
The National Audubon Society announced today the official promotion of Andrea Jones as Vice President, California. A widely respected leader who has driven several major conservation wins across the...
I spent my typical 2-weeks prior to the Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs) scouting every day in the Central Coast. My notes indicated weather was mostly mild leading up to the CBC season. Inland areas...
The 125th CBC was run with most counts experiencing favorable weather, although temperatures averaged 12 – 15 degrees colder than last season. Participation for many counts was again up from...
The 2024-2025 CBC included 35 Iowa counts reporting to Audubon. Weather conditions during the counting period were mild. Rain, fog and icy roads hindered counts during the first weekend. Counts...
During the 125th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Canada, counts reported 284 species, a decrease of nine species compared to last season. Three species (Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Steller’s...
Observation With some slow misty rain we got ready for the day in 'hullet'. Before we had even sat down the air was filled with the sound of waxwings, but they never really made any sound later in the...
Ringmærkningen: Today, I had a slow and rainy morning, but that doesn't mean it wasn't nice! The number of birds is decreasing, but there are still some new Fuglekonge (goldcrest) and Solsort (blackbird)...
