Species Spotlight: Blyth’s Hornbill
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Halmahera is at the Eastern end of the range of Blyth’s Hornbill – this
range is quite large and also covers the whole of Papua New Guinea. That
makes it a...
Birding at Temerloh River Bank
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TEMERLOH
I went to Temerloh for some business and spent some time photographing
birds and activities along the Pahang Riverbank.
close-up of (RLO)
Biawak...
đź“– ❄Girdleness & St. Fittick's 26/01/24
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*Sunday 26th January 2025 **🌤️ 3**C ~ S @ 9MPH* ~ We eventually felt the
full force of Storm Éowyn on Friday evening when we were battered until the
ear...
Ears and Tails – Lions, Leopards and Cheetah
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When searching for the three largest cats in our parks, we often find them
but can only see an ear or tail twitching in the grass. These fortunately
can be...
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*Verizon Shared Data 5 GB:* Verizon’s Shared Data 5 GB plan starts at $65
and gives you 5 GB of high-speed data and unlimited data at slower speeds.
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End of An Era
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It is with a heavy heart that after 12 Years of posting to my wildlife
photography blog that I have decided to call it a day.I am currently having
mobil...
Grey Phalarope at Thornwick Pools
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I called in at Thornwick Pools this afternoon to see the unseasonal *Grey
Phalarope *which has spent the last couple of days in residence. This is an
u...
Flight Shame – the end of World Birding?
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Can we as world birders really continue doing what we are doing with a
"clean" conscious? The answer is yes, but we must also become more aware
and mitigat...
We've Moved! - 12 Dec 2018
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*Jerry's Birding / Digiscoping Blog* has moved!
Please visit us at our new site
*Birding Through Glass*
at birdingthroughglass.blogspot.com
Thanks for v...
Exploring Extremadura: Day 4 - Hoopoes and Wind
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Steve and I were going in separate directions very early in the morning on
the 4th day. He was heading off to try Little Bustard, more of that later
in thi...
How are you?
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Hi! How are you?
My name is Anastasia (or shortly Nastya), and I�d love to know your name.
Do you visit this site oftentimes? I was hoping to talk to you i...
Jerseydigiscoping and more
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We updated the blog ,,, I will be adding DSLR captures to the catolog,,
I recently purchased the Nikon wildlife kit which includes the the Nikon
D500 with t...
Winter birds in the Florida Keys
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I've uploaded an annotated list for January's trip to the Florida Keys
http://www.fssbirding.org.uk/floridatrip2016.htm
This was the seventh field work t...
Back to Blogging again and Have a New Blog.
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Hey there all. Don't know if anyone even reads this blog anymore as I kind
of stopped this past summer as I wasn't birding as much and my camera broke
and...
Utah Milk Snake
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The Utah Milk Snake is the most beautiful thing that you can find in the
wild anywhere in the entire world. I must warn anyone that has even a mild
inter...
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*The Islands of Pilgrims* By Nigel Blake
Television allows us to experience the many great nature spectacles in this
world, exotic places that we can o...
Endmics Clean-up with Ben and Ron under Five Days
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In August, 2012 I guided a five-day abridged version of my Absolute Birding
tour. It was with Ron and Ben Barkley, a farther son duo from the U.S.A.
Ben is...
I’m Moving
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I published my first blog on this site back when it was Blogspot back in
2004. For the last year and a half I’ve run a little experiment posting my
blog en...
Journalisten entdecken das Halltal mit Nature Watch
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Gastbeitrag von Susanne Stöger Bei schönstem Herbstwetter erlebte eine
Gruppe holländischer und belgischer Journalisten das Halltal von seiner
charmant-rau...
Wunderbarere Herbsttage im Tannheimer Tal
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Wir sind viel gewandert in diesem Jahr – die Blogeinträge waren etwas
weniger, da wir die meisten Fotos auf unserer Facbookseite veröffentlicht
haben. Die...
the Macaws and I
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Parrots are one of my favorite groups of birds. It all started with me
getting involved in a research project at university studying the Cape
Parrot (Poice...
Hungary #5 – marsh terns
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Keeping a weather eye on Birdguides, I see there are a few Red-footed
Falcons and White-winged Black Terns filtering into the UK at the moment.
I’d dearly ...
Nothing more to see here!
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I've moved everything over to the *blogspot address*. There's nothing more
to see here!
Update your link to:
*http://www.birddigiscoper.blogspot.com/...
"Off-season" Sightings in June!
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So, putting paid to the idea of an official whale shark season in Utila,
there have been more whale sharks sighted in June this year, than in May.
So far, ...
10 comments:
These shots are awesome (and so is the idea btw.) :)
Have a happy birding Sunday & Cheers from Egypt!
Great shots of the Long-eared Owl Dale. It doesn't look like its paying you much attention ;-) How far away were you for these shots?
great great shots !!!!!! woahuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!
I love the face in the first photo.
www.wildlifearoundus.blogspot.com
Great photos, beautiful owl!
Superb shots Dale, but looks like it was boring for the owl, he was quite sleepy ;-) Luckily you were not and we got to see nice pictures of it ;-)
Gorgeous! The colors are so rich...
Fabulous photos of the Long-eared Owls, Dale! Well done!
Jerry
Beautiful...So looong the eared! ;)
Excellent information, this is exactly what I needed. Thanks. Keep up the good work!
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