Honduras: A birder’s view
The Central American country is a meeting point for the birds of the Americas — and a terrific destination for birders. Read More “Honduras: A birder’s view”
The Central American country is a meeting point for the birds of the Americas — and a terrific destination for birders. Read More “Honduras: A birder’s view”
As I stood in the crowded disembarkation hall, waiting to go through customs and begin an exciting week of tropical birding, I was struck by … Read More “Honduras’s true colors: Rich birdlife and gracious hospitality”
The spectacular birds above and below were photographed by birders who traveled to Cuba with BirdWatching magazine in early December 2016. Guided by biologist Luis … Read More “December bird survey locates 21 Cuban endemic species”
You are invited on an exclusive, U.S.-led and U.S.-managed birding program to Cuba sponsored by BirdWatching magazine in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Trust, Inc., with … Read More “Cuba bird survey in December 2018 with Noah Strycker”
These nine birding festivals slated for January 2019 provide birders with the opportunity to see Snail Kite, Sandhill Cranes, Snow Geese, and more. Read More “January 2019 birding festivals”
You are invited on an exclusive, U.S.-led and U.S.-managed birding program to Cuba sponsored by BirdWatching magazine in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Trust, Inc., with … Read More “Cuba bird survey in March 2019 with David Sibley”
It was March, just before evening, and Sandhill Cranes were rising high above the Platte River in Nebraska, soaring in tight circles, and then dropping … Read More “The amazing way birds land”
A birder keeps close watch on nesting kingfishers to discover why the female is more colorful Read More “Mysteries of the kingfisher’s belt”
Why the fate of the Everglades is tied to the fortunes of its most stunning bird, the Roseate Spoonbill Read More “Roseate Spoonbill: Icon of South Florida”