MSN: Researchers baffled by sudden, disturbing behavior of birds: 'We're talking about a near-complete ... failure'
Researchers baffled by sudden, disturbing behavior of birds: 'We're talking about a near-complete ... failure'
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Hi all! Josh from Ornis Birding here, I hope this is the right place to post this announcement In exciting news, we are now funding grants in collaboration with The Search for Lost Birds of up to $5000 USD to inspire driven young birders (18-30) to seek out and document the world’s most poorly-known birds. Our team hopes that this will help the next generation of birdwatchers turn their ...
From the article ' Most birders are women. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2007 report, “Birding in the United States: A Demographic and Economic Analysis,” 54% of birders are women'. Not in the UK they're not!!! People who go on birding holidays, are not always regular birders, in fact, I've met people who only ever 'bird' on such trips, never at home, including men ...
I've heard that Theodore Roosevelt and Jimmy Carter were birders. Can you name any other famous people who were or are birders?
About the young birders, the worrying is trying to rely on Google Lens and similar AI. They seem unaware that most birds in the field, including disproportionately many good birds, are seen briefly and at a distance when one must use own ID skills.