Archive for the 'I and the Bird' Category

I and the bird #63

The latest edition of the carnival called I and the Bird #63 has been posted over at The Greenbelt.

It contains plenty of links to birding blogs worth reading.

This time I actually remembered to sent a link of my own before the deadline.

I must be getting organized again.

I and the bird #61

The latest edition of the carnival I and the Bird #61 has been posted.

As usual there are many links to interesting articles and photos about birds.

To read the latest edition click here.

I and the bird #60

I and the bird #60 has been posted over at Search and Serendipity.

This one is different. It is the first one to be hosted by video.

Oh – and if you are looking for my contribution – forget it!

Because that’s what I did! I forgot (yet again) to submit a post.

(Sounds of anguished groans and gnashing of teeth.)

Just to try to make it up to you, here is a recent photo I took.

Rainbow Lorikeet, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney

Rainbow Lorikeet, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney

I and the bird #57

The latest edition of I and the bird #57 has been posted over at A DC Birding Blog. It contains many links to interesting articles about birds from all over the globe.

I missed out on making my submission this time around. I was rather occupied touring New South Wales on my way to visit my son and daughter-in-law in Sydney. That is where I am now – and using his very fast internet connection. Stay tuned for many articles about my birding experiences over the last week and for the next two weeks.

I and the bird #56 What I did on my summer vacation

Here Down Under in Australia we can only dream of summer vacations. The mornings are still quite frosty and the wind can be quite chilling. Summer is far off, but spring is just around the corner. We’ve had enough lovely sunny days over the last week or so to keep us hopeful of a lovely spring (if only we could get a little more rain).

The latest I and the Bird (issue #56) has been posted over at Big Spring Birds. The compiler, Vern, is celebrating the summer vacations drawing to an end in that part of the world. Through this carnival we are taken on a vacation throughout the world of birding.

Plenty of good reading as usual on a wide range of birding blogs.