Bird Guides of the World: Bella Zhang, China
What is your favorite bird species? I would always say the Black-throated Tit, not just because it is the first bird I identified in the field, but also simply because it is cute. I have a soft spot...
View ArticleTreasures Of Ontario: Birding Made Simple…
In my less than four years of birding and bird photography, I’ve had the privilege of traveling to six countries for birding, each offering unique opportunities to observe and photograph incredible...
View Article“The Joy of Birdwatching”— a book review
Most readers, the peripapatic ones, may know the Lonely Planet house as a publisher of travel guides segregated by country, city, or other geographic area, as many travel guides are. A variation on...
View ArticleDo Dunlins have Friends?
This post is about Dunlins, as seen in and around Shanghai in the autumn of 2024 – the usual mix of photos and some facts which I steadfastly refuse to call “fun facts”. While Dunlins are presumably...
View ArticleA Touch of British Birding
Surely this is not going to be a very interesting post for many, as the flow of traveling birders tends to be of a southward trajectory. But for the first time in my life, I ended up birding on British...
View Article5 Incredible Birding Experiences
Every birding excursion can be an incredible experience. There are many birds, cool interactions, and interesting species—every day is different. Here are a few underrated, unique bird experiences to...
View ArticleThe Rain in Spain
My wife and I reached southern Spain’s Costa del Sol region on October 19th, staying until the 4th of November. Spain, coming out of a multi-year drought, had begun receiving promising early season...
View ArticleWriters Wanted!
Hello, 10,000 Birds is always looking for new writers who are passionate about birds and want to write about them. Even better: they are never forced to use ugly illustrations like the one shown here....
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