As some of you know, I am hosting the next edition of I and the Bird blog carnival on 21 February, and I need BIRD SUBMISSIONS FROM YOU!!! I am interested in anything about ornithology, birds, and bird watching (unfortunately, I am not allowed to accept submissions that deal with captive birds). So send me your birding reports, stories, images, video and song files as soon as you can so I can promote them widely throughout the intertubes!
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Hey everyone, I am once again asking you to send me submissions for my issue of the I and the Bird blog carnival. The carnival will be published here on 21 February at noon EST (unless the blog platform's scheduling feature is still screwy, which it might be, grrrr). I am seeking submissions about…
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The 68th edition of the bi-monthly blog carnival, I and the Bird, is now available for you to enjoy. This blog carnival focuses on linking to blog writing about BIRDS BIRDS BIRDS, and they included something from me, too! By the way, I am…
The Oblivious Birder.
Jeff created this photo for use in a recent keynote address given at the Spacecoast Bird & Wildlife Fest. Clearly this was tongue in cheek as the birder is completely unaware of the oncoming traffic. However, when he gave the example all admitted that they had seen…
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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…
I've done one on herons (http://catalogue-of-organisms.blogspot.com/2008/02/stately-herons.html) and one on birds of paradise (http://catalogue-of-organisms.blogspot.com/2008/02/on-hybrid-birds.html).
I've got a post on possible mimicry in Pitohuis:
and one on environmental contaminants in Osprey eggs:
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