Should those bird names–some of them referring to widespread and familiar species commemorating significant historical figures–be scrapped? This commentary addresses that question, and proposes a way forward.
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ABA WEBINAR ALERT: Creative Bird Photography with Ray Hennessey
Learn techniques to take your bird photography from documentary to artistic with photographer Ray Hennessey.
Register here: https://t.co/T9sTUNp1ut
(Hosted by Hunt’s Photo and Video)
What better place in North America for kingfisher extravaganza than the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas? Join the ABA, Liz Clayton Fuller, and Michael Retter November 2-6, 2023, for our Bird of the Year tour in South Texas! For info and bookings, go to https://t.co/rk4r6c88MG
On this week’s episode of the American Birding Podcast, host Nate Swick talks with members of The Feminist Bird Club about inclusivity, and how birding can help build a better world. Listen here! https://t.co/Q7Ey9xs1D0
We’ve all heard amazing facts about bird migration—the long distances that birds travel, the ways that they navigate, etc. But did you ever wonder how we figured all of this out? Join ABA and author Rebecca Heisman for a member exclusive webinar on September 20 at 7pm ET.
It's still the year of the Belted Kingfisher!
Continue celebrating the @ABA's Bird of the Year by posting your absolute WORST Belted Kingfisher photos so far. C'mon, let's see 'em.
Last days birding in Colombia 🇨🇴- Immature Golden-bellied (?) flycatcher; One of five! Common Potoos; Tropical Screech owls [photo/vid of phone attached to spotting scope videoing bird (very meta)]; and, Empress Brilliant (?) hummingbird. Thanks @ABA
On this week's American Birding Podcast, host Nate Swick talks with Birding magazine editor Ted Floyd about ducks, terns, thrushes, and other random birds: https://t.co/WF6fFXFOGS
We’ve all heard amazing facts about bird migration—the long distances that birds travel, the ways that they navigate, etc. But did you ever wonder how we figured all of this out? Join ABA and author Rebecca Heisman for a member exclusive webinar on September 20 at 7pm ET.
“But of all the storm birds, there is none gaudier or more glorious than American Flamingo, and perhaps no more absurd place for a pair of them to show up than Ohio”: https://t.co/vJgW40p2kF