“Last 30 Days” Photo Gallery Archive – October 2015
Updated October 31, 2015 - 91 Species - Arranged by date taken ... [...]
Updated October 31, 2015 - 91 Species - Arranged by date taken ... [...]
Updated September 30, 2015 - 76 Species - Arranged by date taken ... [...]
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Southeastern Arizona is often considered the premier birding location in North America, with over 200 breeding species and a checklist of over 475 species. Join us for a virtual trek through desert scrubland, riparian canyons, and forested mountain ridges in our quest for this region’s special birds.
Starting in Lima on the Pacific Coast, long-time RBA members and past RBA officers Diane Henderson and Lucretia Grosshans traveled by planes, trains, vans, taxis, buses, boats and even motorcars. What’s a motorcar? From sea level to 14,000 feet elevation they saw over 500 species of birds in three weeks (July 16 – August 3, 2014).
Jeff and Tess Freedman have boated extensively on Central New York (CNY) and regional waterways, observing and photographing local birds.
Naturalist, wildlife photographer and writer Stan Tekiela has authored more than 130 field guides, nature appreciation books, and wildlife audio CDs for nearly every state in the nation.
A look into the lives of selected bird families touching on a variety of subjects such as how they have adapted to a variety of habitats, some that carry out unimaginable quests for food, a contrast of birds that are colorful and others that are not, and how their long past history is viewed today.