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Ask someone to name an orange bird, and they're more than likely going to say an oriole. That, of course, would be a good answer: Of the seven native species of orioles you can regularly see in the...


Using water models to track bird behaviour at stopover sites The post Where to sleep? appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.


Stormen Amy satte sitt preg på naturen på Brunlaneshalvøya i Larvik. Vindfall lå overalt, men stormen brakte også med seg noe annet enn ødeleggelser. Den nordamerikanske spurvefuglarten møllparula ble fraktet over Atlanterhavet av stormen, og havnet i nettmaskene ved Mølen Ornitologiske Stasjon! Dette er første funn av arten i Norge og Skandinavia.


20. okt. 2025 kl. 00:00
Ringmærkning: Trækket på Odden: Morgenobservationen blev i dag varetaget af Ole, Alex Rosendahl og (med lidt forsinkelse og afbrydelse grundet ringmærkning) Lise. Det blev en stille dag, med et mindre...


Honestly, Harpy Eagles are one of the coolest birds around. They are the rulers of the rainforest skies and are as intriguing as they are awe-inspiring. Keep reading, and you will learn some incredible facts about these powerful raptors. #1. Harpy Eagles are well known for their unique look Both males and females sport a... The post Harpy Eagles: 17 Fascinating Facts About the Canopy’s King appeared first on Bird Watching HQ.


This morning, as I was cycling out to the migration count at Worlds End 3, I flushed a raptor from the edge of the dunes. It was large and looked quite accipitrine-like, which made me think Eurasian Goshawk...


The ringing: This morning was a prime example of the mysteries of migration. Due to the change in wind direction overnight, we were hoping to catch more birds than in previous days. Unfortunately, it...


Morgenobs Today is unfortunately the last day with visitors in the house and at the observation. We were however still alot of nice and competent people at the obs. The amount of skilled observers combined...


The ringing: Xxxxxx Trækket på Odden: Det er farligt for fugle at samle sig i store flokke på trækket. En af risikoerne er smitsomme sygdomme, der kan brede sig som en løbeild blandt fugle, der flyver...


Let me give you a staggering and sobering number: Since 1970, 2.9 billion birds have disappeared from North America. Yes, you read that correctly. Almost 25% of the total number of birds have vanished in less than a single lifetime. And it’s not just rare birds whose numbers are down. Most of our common and... The post 10 Things You Can Do to Help Birds appeared first on Bird Watching HQ.


Though once in sharp decline across much of their range, today Common Ravens are a regular sight in a wide variety of habitats, from the peaks of the Rockies to the roofs of Walmarts. They’re...


Morning Obeservations Will be updated shortly Ringing Today, as we had expected, the birds in the nets were plenty and quite special! We started the morning with some interested young birders joining...


Hej! I am really happy to be back at the station! It's now my third stay here, and I can tell you it is not getting any less exciting. After spending almost a week here, it feels like I never left. About...


Ringmærkningen/The ringing: xxxxxxxxxxxxx Trækket på Odden: Dagens morgenobservation foregik i koldt, men meget smukt vejr. Allerede fra starten var der udsigt til en relativt rolig dag, hvor vi også...


Today, I want to introduce you to the Scarlet Tanager. Many people find it surprising that these BEAUTIFUL birds spend their summers breeding in North America. Once the weather starts to turn cooler, they migrate thousands of miles to Central and South America to spend the winter. During these winter months, Scarlet Tanagers commonly live on or... The post Scarlet Tanager Species Spotlight: 10 Interesting Facts! appeared first on Bird Watching HQ.


17. okt. 2025 kl. 13:51
Cloudless nights mean that there are fewer and fewer birds every day, or at least that is how it seems. Encounters with Jack Snipe, Bearded Tit and Siberian tristis Chiffchaffs have been the highlights of the last few days as a wing bar or two continues to elude me. Singe pairs of Bearded Tits are in two reedbeds at Fornebu but are for the most past very low down and are I believe still feeding on insects. They call loudly only very occasionally and it seems to be when they have lost contact with each other. Today I had a pair feeding in reeds just 3-4 metres from me for a good 15 minutes and it was possible to hear very, very quiet calls which I assume were to make sure they stayed together but they were incredibly difficult to see until they perched on a reed just over the ground for a couple of minutes and preened. They were only two metres away but were almost impossible to see let alone photograph. I have had upto two Jack Snipe but lack of observations from day to day suggests to me that these are new birds that are moving through and just stopping for a day before continuing. My best views of Beardies were on Wednesday when there was thick fog a Jack Snipe (kvartbekkasin) in the open droppings and bill marks in mud are a good sign that snipe are around this Jack was much better hidden. Can you see him? should be easier in this picture there are a lot of Long-tailed Tits (stjertmeis) around this autumn and flocks move through very quickly a ringed Siberian tristis Chiffchaff at Fornebu yesterday. A quite classic individual that was also heard calling it was together with this unblinged bird the lone 1cy Whooper Swan (sangsvane) is still at Fornebu. It loosely associates with Mute Swans but is often alone And a trip to Østensjøvannet gave some photographic birds male Mallard (stokkand) young Moorhen (sivhøne) female Pintail (stjertand) Shoveler (skjeand) side by side with a Mallard and a late Adder (hoggorm). This was very small and I believe hatched this year


Ancient paintings and etchings of birds on rocks The post Rock Art appeared first on British Ornithologists' Union.


BirdLife Norge ønsker et forbud mot nedbygging av myr velkommen. Myr er avgjørende for klima, naturmangfold og økosystemtjenester, og et tydelig forbud er et lenge etterspurt grep for å sikre disse verdifulle naturressursene. Etter et katastrofalt dårlig forslag fra regjeringen, jobber vi nå for en forbedring, slik at forbudet skal bli så sterkt som mulig.


Norges Vassdrags- og Energidirektorat (NVE) og Smøla kommune har mottatt kombinert melding og planprogram fra Statkraft Energi AS (Statkraft) om fornyelse av konsesjon for Smøla vindkraftverk på Møre-kysten. BirdLife Norge går tydelig mot både områderegulering og konsesjon for vindkraftverket, og krever at dagens Smøla vindpark legges ned og at området restaureres.


Each year, millions of birds depend on the vast, shimmering waters and wetlands of Great Salt Lake. From the striking American Avocet to the swirling murmurations of Wilson’s Phalaropes, these...


Ringmærkningen: Morgenen bød på en større andel af ny-mærkninger (42) i forhold til genfangster (16). I går udgjorde genfangsterne hele 66% af de totale fangster, hvorimod i dag var det faldet til...


This morning, Mara, Miles, and I opened the nets a little early, anticipating an early close due to the rain. It turned out to be fairly busy with birds today, with a good variety of species. We were very...


Morgenobs:The westerly wind continues. Henrik Læssøe, Mikkel Bello, Oliver Laursen and i sat sheltered and awaited the migrating birds of the day. Most birds, like the red throated divers, went north....


Ringmærkningen: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Trækket på Odden: Umiddelbart en lidt stille dag, men så alligevel ikke helt så stille endda. Selv om det var meget langt fra rekorden på 2.740 i standardtiden 18....


A unique opportunity arose this year for Avalonia Land Conservancy in Southeastern Connecticut when they received a grant to improve habitat for wildlife. Specifically, Avalonia wanted to improve...


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