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Birding in Iceland: June 15, 2009 - ₱ingvellir National Park, Geysir & Gullfoss
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A companion blog to "Birding in London". Monday, June 15, 2009. June 15, 2009 - ₱ingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss. Next, we went to Geysir, from which geysirs were named. On the way we saw Redshanks, Black-tailed Godwits, Whooper Swans, Great Northern Divers, Whimbrels, etc. Geysir was quite fun and had lots of bubbling and shooting geysirs (including the orginal "Geysir". We also visited the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall, also astride a rift valley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Akure...
Birding in Iceland: June 2009
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A companion blog to "Birding in London". Sunday, June 28, 2009. Bird Species Listing for Iceland Birding Trip - June 13-23, 2009. And index on the right side of the page directs you to specific posts from the many places we visited. Or simply scroll through the several pages of posts (click "older posts") at the bottom of each page. Here is the list of 57 bird species. Should you be planning a birding trip to Iceland please feel free to ask us questions! Common Ringed Plover -. European Golden Plover -.
Birding in Iceland: National Museum of Iceland and Reykjanes Peninsula
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A companion blog to "Birding in London". Tuesday, June 16, 2009. National Museum of Iceland and Reykjanes Peninsula. Incredible day. Extremely high winds, at times very heavy rain, but a wonderful day nonetheless as we saw extraordinary exhibits at the National Museum of Iceland and then we did a "auto-pelagic trip" around the Reykjanes Peninsula. While updating the many videos enjoy the photos below. and the orange sign says,. Geothermal lake on Reykjanes Peninsula (yes, near the Blue Lagoon). June 17, ...
Birding in Iceland: National Museum of Iceland and Reykjanes Peninsula
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A companion blog to "Birding in London". Wednesday, June 17, 2009. National Museum of Iceland and Reykjanes Peninsula. First part of the morning was spent at the National Museum of Iceland which is quite extraordinary! We also discovered that you don't need a car to do serious birding in Iceland. simply walk 5 minutes to the local park and all the rare birds you've hoped to see are right there at your feet. Here are some Whooper Swans down the street from our hotel in Reykjavik. A nice thing about being ...
Birding in Iceland: Icelandic Wildlife - June 15, 2009
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A companion blog to "Birding in London". Tuesday, June 16, 2009. Icelandic Wildlife - June 15, 2009. Here are some videos exclusively about Icelandic wildlife we saw on Monday. The White Wagtail, Redshank, Eurasian Redwing, and Whooper Swans. Plus, we saw Icelandic Sheep and Icelandic Horses. both of which are breeds unchanged since they were brought to Iceland over 1,000 years ago. Below is the Redshank:. Next is the White Wagtail:. And now we have the Redpoll. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Snaefe...
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Birding in London: July 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, July 4, 2010. Riding on Top of London's Double Decker Buses - June 23, 2010. Do check the index in the lower right column of this blog to visit individual posts, many of which have just been added! You also may need to click on the arrow to the left of "June" in that column to get last months posts to show up. A bird list is coming soon (hint, about 45 species)! The second video is a compilation of our boat cruise to Hampton Court Palace. The cane is mainly...
Birding in London: Prince Albert Memorial
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, June 27, 2010. On our last evening in London we did some birding in Kensington Gardens, across the street from our hotel. At the opposite end of the park we came upon the Prince Albert Memorial. Quite an elaborate and imposing structure! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow along with us (mother and son) as we go on a London birding adventure in June 2010! View my complete profile. June 22, 2010 - River Thames Cruise to Hampton Cou.
Birding in London: Tower Bridge and the Roman Wall - June 24, 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, July 4, 2010. Tower Bridge and the Roman Wall - June 24, 2010. I can't believe we actually did as much as we did. All Hallows by the Tower. The Tower of London. Climbing to the top of Tower Bridge. And the Roman Wall. We did have afternoon tea at the Tower Vault for a pick-me-up before heading over to the Tower Bridge. Built in 1892, Tower Bridge makes quite a backdrop to the Tower of London and all the other riverside settings in London. We reached the top!
Birding in London: Tower of London - June 24, 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, July 4, 2010. Tower of London - June 24, 2010. We took the Tube to the Tower Hill station so we could visit the Tower of London, but made a short detour to nearby All Hallows by the Tower Anglican Church (London's oldest church, 675AD), a frequently missed site near the Tower of London. The Crown Jewels were stunning and we rode the moving walkway many times to get repeated close-up views of them. Mom enjoyed taking pictures of them. Here I am with mom as w...
Birding in London: Riding on Top of London's Double Decker Buses - June 23, 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, July 4, 2010. Riding on Top of London's Double Decker Buses - June 23, 2010. Do check the index in the lower right column of this blog to visit individual posts, many of which have just been added! You also may need to click on the arrow to the left of "June" in that column to get last months posts to show up. A bird list is coming soon (hint, about 45 species)! The second video is a compilation of our boat cruise to Hampton Court Palace.
Birding in London: All Hallows by the Tower - June 23, 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Saturday, July 3, 2010. All Hallows by the Tower - June 23, 2010. This was the day for us to visit the Tower of London. By chance we happened upon All Hallows by the Tower Anglican Church, London's oldest church (built in 675AD). Since we were there we decided to go on the self-guided tour (a very nice souvenir book is provided for free when you show your London Pass). Here's a Roman tablet found underneath the church after it was bombed in World War II.
Birding in London: August 2010
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Birding in London - Species List! Well, I finally got the species list posted! Amazingly, considering we were sightseeing the entire time, we saw 47 species! We were quite fortunate to be across the street from Kensington Gardens, enabling us to spot birds even from our hotel rooms. Here's the list (North American names are in parentheses)! Tufted Duck - Aythya fuligula. Pochard - Aythya ferina. Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos. Kingfisher - Al...
Birding in London: Birding in London - Species List!
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Birding in London - Species List! Well, I finally got the species list posted! Amazingly, considering we were sightseeing the entire time, we saw 47 species! We were quite fortunate to be across the street from Kensington Gardens, enabling us to spot birds even from our hotel rooms. Here's the list (North American names are in parentheses)! Tufted Duck - Aythya fuligula. Pochard - Aythya ferina. Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos. Kingfisher - Al...
Birding in London: June 22, 2010 - River Thames Cruise to Hampton Court Palace
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A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. June 22, 2010 - River Thames Cruise to Hampton Court Palace. It's July 2nd and I'm still adding updates (and re-formating pages so the paragraphs are differentiated). Do check the index in the lower right column of this blog to visit individual posts, many of which have recently been edited with new pictures and videos! You'll see a bird species list update when the blog has been completely updated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Information about wild bird watching. Watching wild birds is a fun and educational hobby. Every day is a new learning experience and all it takes is a little time and some observation skills. Its very easy to start watching birds, just look outside your window whether you live in the city or the county. Birds are everywhere, while some can be hard to view many are easy to find and watch. Bird feeders and birdbaths are a great way to attract and observe many common birds.
Birding in Fort and Beyond
Birding in Fort and Beyond. A blog about birding in the Fort St. James B.C. area and on my travels. Monday, January 9, 2012. Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Year of the Hawk Owl. One of my first birds of the new year was a Coopers Hawk, that took and plucked Hairy woodpecker at Rays feeder as we were sitting drinking our morning coffee. It spent quite some time on the ground plucking the woodpecker, before flying off to some secluded spot to feed in peace. Friday, January 28, 2011. Sunday, November 14, 2010.
Birds n Breakfast With Lloyd in Goa
Birds n Breakfast With Lloyd in Goa. Tuesday, 7 October 2014. Saturday, 17 August 2013. Tuesday, 13 August 2013. Friday, 9 August 2013. Labels: and a few birds seen on that day. This is Batim Lake. Wednesday, 7 August 2013. Wild Duck Layed 7 Eggs in a nest in the City. Wednesday, 4 April 2012. Goa is the smallest state in the seventh largest country in the world (in terms of area). If you think the limited area means that variety is also limited- you'd be wrong! So grab your bins and head to Goa! Falling...
Birding in Iceland
A companion blog to "Birding in London". Sunday, June 28, 2009. Bird Species Listing for Iceland Birding Trip - June 13-23, 2009. And index on the right side of the page directs you to specific posts from the many places we visited. Or simply scroll through the several pages of posts (click "older posts") at the bottom of each page. Here is the list of 57 bird species. Should you be planning a birding trip to Iceland please feel free to ask us questions! Common Ringed Plover -. European Golden Plover -.
Birding in Italy
Our passion is to help other birders fly in Italy’s skies! The Alps and Dolomites. A grey heron towers above pied avocets and northern lapwings at the Orbetello Lagoon. The gentle Tuscan countryside is a peaceful haven for birds and birders. Ponds and marshes welcome a variety of wintering waterfowl. Italy's birding infrastructure welcomes birders from around the world. Are you a birder? Plan your trip to Italy with us! We will guide you to the best birding spots. The trip was marvelous for us all. T...
Welome to Birding in Kansas
Birding in Kansas website! In the meantime, you can find bird lists for all 105 counties at the Kansas County Checklist Project. This site also maintains maps showing which counties in Kansas any species on the Kansas Checklist has been seen in. There are several things that you need to keep in mind when birding in Kansas. Over 98% of all land is private property. Entering private land without permission is trespassing no matter why you are doing it! At otte2 at cox.net. Monthly bird walks in Kansas.
Welome to Birding in Kansas
Birding in Kansas website! In the meantime, you can find bird lists for all 105 counties at the Kansas County Checklist Project. This site also maintains maps showing which counties in Kansas any species on the Kansas Checklist has been seen in. There are several things that you need to keep in mind when birding in Kansas. Over 98% of all land is private property. Entering private land without permission is trespassing no matter why you are doing it! At otte2 at cox.net. Monthly bird walks in Kansas.
Birding in London
A companion blog to Birding in Iceland. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Birding in London - Species List! Well, I finally got the species list posted! Amazingly, considering we were sightseeing the entire time, we saw 47 species! We were quite fortunate to be across the street from Kensington Gardens, enabling us to spot birds even from our hotel rooms. Here's the list (North American names are in parentheses)! Tufted Duck - Aythya fuligula. Pochard - Aythya ferina. Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos. Kingfisher - Al...
Birding in Malaysia
Dr Neoh Chin Boon is one of the photographers contributing to the Birding in Malaysia image database. Not only does he take pictures of birds, he also started painting them, as a therapeutic activity, when he was battling cancer. Read more about the background in this STAR article. Like to test your ID skills? In the FUN section of the menu a quiz has been added to test you skills. See the menu or click here. At the moment the image database consists of 1729. Bird of the day. Blue-flycatcher, Pale Blue.