Remove Birds Remove Species Remove Tagged Remove Wounded
article thumbnail

Banded Semipalmated Sandpipers at Big Egg Marsh, Queens, New York

10,000 Birds

Now that passerine migration has largely wound down the attention of this New York birder has shifted to seabirds, shorebirds, and the occasional trip looking for breeding birds. There were actually quite a few more shorebird species roosting and feeding out in the marsh proper but they were distant and will not factor into this post.

Eggs 147
article thumbnail

Bird Banding the Dry Tortugas

10,000 Birds

In her free time she travels near and far to find birds to continue building her life list, though many of her favorites can still be found right in her own backyard. She has contributed many pieces to 10,000 Birds and writes about her birding adventures on her blog, newbirder.tumblr.com. Lots and lots of birds.

Birds 182
article thumbnail

Sea Snakes of Northern Australia

10,000 Birds

The most common species we see are the Stoke’s Sea Snake Astrotia stokesii , Dubois’ Sea Snake Aipysurus duboisii and the Olive Sea Snake Aipysurus laevis. This involves the sighting of these birds both here and overseas resulting in some incredible life stories. I hope you enjoy these photos! Get yours today!

Australia 152