"Through the Feminist Bird Club, Molly Adams and Sydney Golden Anderson have walked the walk of inclusive birding; in Birding for a Better World, they talk the talk--this book got me to examine overlooked injustices, in and out of birding." -- Ch...
Welcome to Birding For All Birding For Allis a national voluntary organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for birding – membership is FREE and open to all regardless of physical ability. We have members across the world but the major...
It does not have photos of the birds, but has Peterson drawings instead which I think is always better for bird identification. View Peterson's Birds of North America Whether you are a beginner bird watcher or an expert ornithologist, any of these six birding apps for iPhone, iPod Touch, i...
Another benefit of birding for kids is that the best bird watching happens outdoors. In other words, this list of birding activities can help get kids outside to create a connection with the natural world and the secrets that it shares. Exposure to nature and the great outdoors has several ...
Smart Bird ID is a cool app made for bird fans. It uses new smartphone tech to make bird spotting and knowing easier. The app can name over 1000 bird types from the USA and Canada, plus more from other parts of the world. People can quickly know birds by sound (...
There’s an old saying that you grow to love anything you take care of – so let the young people in your world help fill bird feeders, put up bird houses, leave well-placed items (string, hair from a hairbrush, straw…) around for nest ...
Dave is a friend of the whales and has spent over 20 years with these gentle giants of the oceans. He is knowledgeable and passionate, and shares information as stories making the whole experience interesting and exciting. If you are in Hermanus for the whales, do not miss the opp...
This Northern Harrier is seriously eye-balling a group of Gray Partridges below, but decided not to go for it. I’ve been worried about a dearth of small song birds all year, and that continued today. Usually, we at least see some waxwings or American Tree Sparrows at Ninepipe, but no...
NATURE IS FOR EVERYONE With Birda, anyone can get outside, identify and record the birds they see, and share them with a fun and inclusive community. Modern l…
The orange area on the global distribution map (from Cornell Birds of the World) shows where breeding occurs in the Northern Hemisphere while the blue area, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, is where they go ‘on holiday’ to unwind and prepare themselves for the rigours of the next breedin...