After graduating with a master’s in creative writing from the University of Edinburgh, she began her career as a copywriter before founding the book subscription service Rare Birds Book Club in ...
“That rare bird: a muscular work of ideas and an engrossing ... and in his interesting and idiosyncratic new book — a hybrid of personal history and scholarly history — he explores the ...
What the eagle is to the U. S., the quetzal is to Guatemala. The quetzal (rhymes with pretzel) is a rare, lovely bird with bright green plumage, blood-red breast, fuzzy topknot, yard-long tail ...
I left with the two aforementioned books, and another for good measure. (60 Park St, Bristol BS1 5JN, United Kingdom.) Rare Birds Book Shop: In the same vein as Persephone Books, Rare Birds only ...
The Resplendent quetzal has vivid green and red plumage and long tail feathers that can reach three feet, representing freedom and beauty. This critically endangered shorebird is known for its ...
Rare images of light refracting through the wings of birds taken by Andrew Fusek Peters ... also shortlisted The photographer has published a book called Butterfly Safari - containing pictures ...
Peter Ryan/RSPB The Wilkins’ Bunting birds, a rare species living on the Nightingale Island in the South Atlantic, won’t go extinct anytime soon — thanks to wasps. The Royal Society for ...
The rare bird once was abundant in L.A. County according to a 1912 census. They continued to be spotted at Playa del Rey, Hermosa Beach and Cal State Long Beach until the 1980s. They are no longer ...
According to the website Sibley Guides, this condition produces melanin, but at low levels and extreme cases can be nearly indistinguishable from fully leucistic birds. Either way, it's a rare bird.
A "truly stunning bird" native to Africa has been spotted at a nature reserve in Lancashire. As many as 100 hoopoes migrate north to Europe in the spring but are not typically seen this late in ...
Sundar is a birder from Kamakotti Nagar in Pallikaranai, and there is a joke in birding circles that rare birds visit him for a bit of Sundar-watching more than he goes to their habitats ...