An Australian woman’s emotional response to finding dead koalas at a logging site has gone viral.
via ‘Australia should be ashamed’: Koalas found dead on logging site — BBC News – World
An Australian woman’s emotional response to finding dead koalas at a logging site has gone viral.
via ‘Australia should be ashamed’: Koalas found dead on logging site — BBC News – World
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Wild and woolly Wales by Peter Hanscomb Wales , the birthplace of my wife and our destination for a quick weekend away. You see this weekend was the anniversary of our first date , twenty years ago and my wife had booked two nights in a cottage deep into the welsh countryside. And when I […]
I know the Bittern are always tricky to spot but they are a big rarity on Frodsham Marsh and I was really fortunate to see on over the Weaver Bend. I had the good fortune to see one was flying abve the height of a pylon heading towards the refinery works by the Weaver Bend, […]
Bristlecones have survived various catastrophes over the millennia, and they may survive humanity. Written by Alex Ross and published in The New Yorker magazine on January 20, 2020. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/01/20/the-past-and-the-future-of-the-earths-oldest-trees Highly recommended. [Chuck Almdale]
Pals of a Feather # 35 Gray-headed Gulls © HJ Ruiz – Avian101
via Pals of a Feather # 35 – Gray-headed Gulls — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
A big walk around the marsh produced the goods. I made my way along Brook Furlong Lane just as the shooters were commencing their activities. The sound of gun fire sent all the ducks sheltering from the keen westerly wind back to the Weaver Estuary. A flock of c200 Tufted Duck, 32 common Pochard, 12 […]
Please send in your good wildlife photos (and photos of yourself for the “photos of readers” feature, which is temporarily defunct). We have two contributors today, whose captions are indented. The first comes from reader Patrick May: Here’s a whitetail doe (Odocoileus virginianus) resting in my backyard. There’s an eight-point buck who comes by every now and […]
I started at Rake Lane this morning and a Kingfisher sat on a sluice gate along with a Grey Wagtail wasat welcome by the Hollpool Gutter where it crosses Rake Lane. Hundreds of Pink-footed Goose passed overhead flying south after leaving the Mersey Estuary and on a much smaller scale was a female Stonechat sat […]
By Lavender
Cheeks follows up her December It’s A Birb Thing cooking lesson with more meal prep tips in Cooking With Cheeks: Part 2.
Every birdie will benefit from learning about these important cooking (and eating) How To’s!
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Notes and photographs of my morning walks at Seagroves Farm Park in Apex, NC.