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A BIRDING ADVENTURE IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK CITY

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A New Tick for my Local Patch. A Couple of Curlew Sandpiper at Killard Nature Reserve.

Juvenile hall crescent beach, I awoke early and chose to go Killard Nature Reserve. As my dog is the heat that I chose not to take them with me. In retrospect, a excellent thing. I was really in tension to find the gray plover, for bringing back a small piece of beach again during the [...]

Birdlife International’s Emergency Appeal for the Zino’s Petrel HELP IF YOU CAN

Photo of Petrel and Shearwater are renowned Photographer Adoram Shirihai On the island of Madeira, off the coast of northern Africa, a petrel petrel species called Madeira. Here is a link to Madeira Wind Birds description of the birds. Forest fires have killed numerous players are adults and 65% of chicks this year were. BirdLife [...]

A Great Egret The second rarity a few miles from my house in the past fortnight.

I received a text by Gerard McGeehan say it was a heron in Quoile seen on Saturday afternoon, and then I was still at work so I went there after work and saw nothing but a corridor a few Green Beach . This morning I had to say on my way to breakfast at my [...]

Magpies and their Defence by Mark Avery RSPB Conservation Director and my horror of visiting the RSPB Belfast Harbour Reserve for the first time in a few months.

Magpie Pica pica A friend who knows my aversion to the Iron Lady, recently an extract from the “Daily Send a message to” in a letter to the editor, director Mark Avery of the RSPB conservation. The letter is as follows. Shooting crows DeclineSIR Will not turn questioned Songbird – John Hatch (Letters, August 02) [...]

Spoonbill at the Quoile Pondage and regular visits to Killard Nature Reserve

In Loeffler Pondage Quoile 14th 2010 Eighth come home from work today to find out that Penny was to take a girls night out and the boys either a party or a movie. So I had time to fend for myself, so I chose to go for a walk Killard Nature Reserve of the dog [...]

I Just Love Birds. A Quote from Simon Barnes and My New Business Undertaking.

I’m quite a fan of Simon Barnes, Chief Sports Correspondent of The Times. He writes a discourse called “Wild Notebook” in The Times on Saturday. He also wrote a book called “How to be entirely terrible birdwatcher: to the greater glory of life”, which I loved very much. A few hours a week, wrote, “If [...]

Rathlin Island

Rathlin Rathlin map to go to Iceland I have felt for years. Iceland Rathlin off the coast of Northern Ireland and is the most northerly top. Rathlin is the only inhabited island off the coast of Northern Ireland, with a population of just over 100 people today, and the most northerly inhabited island off the [...]

Swallows in my Shed.

I am very pleased that five swallows were right in my shed yesterday. . This is the first year that the scales used to reproduce. I had to lock the door to take out all the time. The only drawback is chaos. Below is one of them. Between my house and the next-door neighbors on [...]

The Plastic Waste That Is In Our Oceans Claims Yet Another Life.

I went to my local review, this morning at Killard NR. I arrived at Ben Derg beach and had a few runners in Alps beach rocks and a few pairs of Ringed Plover. The ringed plover, while young people. It has two, the other. There was also an oyster fishermen on the coast a few, [...]