Guest post by Ian Gardner With one of the highest murder rates in the world, recently overrun by cartels, a history of violence against environmental … Read More
Night Flight Call primer
This post comes from Kelley Nunn, who has recently taken up the fascinating challenge of identifying nocturnally migrating birds as the call far overhead. This is … Read More
Guest Review: Birding for the Curious
We are excited to post this review by Brooke McDonald, an avid reader of Nemesis Bird (or maybe not, but we like the sound of … Read More
There will be games
Friend of NemesisBird, Matt Sabatine, provides another great guest article – this one about his recent trip to Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona where he met … Read More
The Thousand Mile Chase
This post comes from Matt Sabatine, who recently had the chance to bird from Pennsylvania to Nova Scotia, where some great birds have been reported recently. The reliable duo … Read More
Birding in Tokyo
This post comes from Allison Miller, an avid birder and raptor technician at the Avian Reconditioning Center in Apopka, FL. Allison was lucky enough to travel to Tokyo … Read More
Birds, not Rats!
This post was written by Kayla Bonnet, the 2014-15 Americorps Avian Conservation Intern at Kaua’i Forest Bird Recovery Project. Kayla recently graduated from Humboldt State University with a degree … Read More
Coastal Delaware Birding Blitz
Derek Stoner is the Publicity and Outreach Coordinator for the Delmarva Ornithological Society. Â A past president of the organization, he is the co-founder of the … Read More
Sparrow Obsession
Guest contributor Matt Sabatine is back with some information on his recent Nelson’s Sparrow obsession, as well as tips on where to look for them … Read More
Little Creek: Delaware’s Shorebird Hotspot for 2014
Alan Kneidel received a B.A. in Biology from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 2008. He has since contributed to a variety of research … Read More
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