SpecMapular I And the Bird Web Carnival!

A spectacular edition of the birdy blog carnival, I and the Bird (# 102) is up at The Birder's Lounge. The carnival provides a map showing the approximate location of each bird discussed.

For the record, the following is a somewhat more accurate location for the birds in my post. The X is where the sighting sarted, and the circle is approximately where I saw the falcon last.

i-6ade630b74ab4b3d10c46f8b7b38e40a-falcon_route.jpg

The Blog Carnival is Here.

More like this

tags: I and the Bird, blog carnival, birds, birding, bird watching Welcome to Birds seen on the other side of the Century Mark! Building Life Lists This is a short photoessay published by Duncan, sharing some of the wonderful birds in his backyard. My favorite? That very cute little Silvereye…
Did you read "coming of age" books when you were in high school? If so, what did you really think of them? Like most people, I read these books but I was unique among my peers because I never liked them, even when I was "coming of age". The authors of those books always struck me as being pathetic…
Birders in every hemisphere spend this time of year preparing for the Great Migrations. It does not matter where you live, several species of birds are going arrive at your location, pass through, or simply come out of or flee to the woods or marshes as Spring or Fall approaches. This means it is…
tags: birding, bird books, Bird Field Guide, The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America, Bill Thompson III, book review One of the most common questions that I am asked is "how can we get our internet- and video game-addicted kids interested in the out-of-doors?" Since I am an…