Top 25 Wild Bird Photographs of the Week: Migration — National Geographic Society Newsroom

As the Southern Hemisphere approaches spring, the north is getting into autumn. This marks an important time for bird migration. Migration is the regular seasonal movement, often north and south, undertaken by many species of birds. Bird movements include those made in response to changes in food availability, habitat, or weather. Thank you to all…

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Project 366 – Post No. 140 – The eye of the Wood Bison — The Birds are Calling

What is Project 366? Read more here! After seeing plenty of Wood Bison at a distance dotting pastures, fields and forest edges I imagined that the day I would get close and personal with the largest terrestrial animal in the americas would be along a remote trail far away from human civilization. Well I could […]

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Wildlife Blog Watch: The Wilden Marsh Blog

For our August selection, we’ve chosen The Wilden Marsh Blog.  This blog showcases and champions the wildlife and natural environment of the Lower Stout Valley of Worcestershire England.  Blogger Michael Griffiths provides stunning photographs and compelling descriptions of the daily happenings of the varied and beautiful Marsh residents.  Check our The Wilden Marsh Blog!

The Wilden Marsh Blog

“A nature conservation blog about the fauna and flora of Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Lower Stour Valley, Worcestershire, England.”

Below is a recent post:

My mole! The post My Mole! appeared first on The Wilden Marsh Blog.

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News On The Wing: August 2019 Edition

This month’s edition of News On The Wing brings together a wide-ranging roundup of wildlife and environmental conservation and protection, gardening tips, and of course some cute animal photos. Grab a coffee, sit back, and catch up on what’s been happening in the world of wildlife and nature.

Here’s a sneak peak: Image

From the Audubon Society – @audubonsociety
There are 300 million fewer seabirds today than there were in 1950. Species such as Atlantic Puffins rely on fish to survive, but they often can’t find enough to eat. Stand up for the Forage Fish Conservation Act today: ow.ly/vvpt30oURML #SaveTheSeabirds

Flickr — RV John

Pictures: No picture yet, can’t get login to Flickr but their status page says they are working on login problems so maybe later on today. Finally, Flickr up and going again. Here is another of the Hairy Woodpecker having a little drink. I am always surprise that I get so many birds at my birdbath […]

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Wickersham's Conscience

Commentary, Reviews and Nature Photography

For Dragonflies And Me

Weekly tips & tricks for your garden and home!

WildScot Photography

by Michael Cook

Twin Lakes Images

Photography by Mark Pouley

Seagroves Walks

Notes and photographs of my morning walks at Seagroves Farm Park in Apex, NC.