You are invited on an exclusive, U.S.-led and U.S.-managed birding program to Cuba sponsored by BirdWatching magazine in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Trust, Inc., with … Read More “Cuba bird survey in March 2019 with David Sibley”
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Hurricane Irma hits Caribbean birds hard, forces closure of Everglades and other parks
Just two weeks after Hurricane Harvey slammed into Texas, Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean and Florida, leaving severe damage at nature reserves and parks, killing … Read More “Hurricane Irma hits Caribbean birds hard, forces closure of Everglades and other parks”
December bird survey locates 21 Cuban endemic species
The spectacular birds above and below were photographed by birders who traveled to Cuba with BirdWatching magazine in early December 2016. Guided by biologist Luis … Read More “December bird survey locates 21 Cuban endemic species”
Year in review 2016: The 50 most important stories about birds and birders
hat a year 2016 was! Bald Eagles made history. A Spix’s Macaw was sighted in the wild. Birding in Cuba became significantly easier. And participants … Read More “Year in review 2016: The 50 most important stories about birds and birders”
Important bird news from early October
Here’s a roundup of the latest bird news. In chronological order below are the 10 most important stories that we followed over the past two … Read More “Important bird news from early October”
The most important bird news from the end of August
Here’s a roundup of the latest bird news. In chronological order below are the 10 most important stories that we followed over the past two … Read More “The most important bird news from the end of August”
Cuba’s Blue-headed Quail-Dove is unlike any other New World dove
Ubiquitous, approachable Rock Pigeon is the most familiar representative of the Columbidae family. The handful of species known as quail-doves are less known. Shy and … Read More “Cuba’s Blue-headed Quail-Dove is unlike any other New World dove”
Bird news from early June: 10 important stories
In chronological order below are the 10 most important stories that we followed while tracking the bird news over the past two weeks. Follow us … Read More “Bird news from early June: 10 important stories”
The 10 most important news stories from the end of April
In chronological order below are the 10 most important news stories that we tweeted or retweeted on Twitter over the past two weeks. Follow us … Read More “The 10 most important news stories from the end of April”
143 species recorded during February bird survey in Cuba
Earlier this year, BirdWatching Magazine, in partnership with the Caribbean Conservation Trust, presented an exclusive U.S.-led, U.S.-managed birding program in Cuba. Fourteen birders came along, … Read More “143 species recorded during February bird survey in Cuba”