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Pick of the pics: Dylan Vasapolli

Where do you get 5,000 top-class bird photos if you don't own a camera? Easy. You ask your friend Dylan Vasapolli. As my way of saying thank you to him, I give you my favourite "Vas" images: phenomenal without exception (although he would probably call them "fairly average"). These are from the USA, Panama, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa. Enjoy!

By |February 2nd, 2017|Categories: Birds|9 Comments

Petronia power!

Petronias are charming little fellows. Like the related pipits, they walk around on the ground or along tree branches, pumping their tails. Even their calls sound more like pipits' than true sparrows. However, unlike pipits, they nest in tree cavities...or in this case, in a scalding hot metal umbrella stand, which they packed full of feathers.

By |February 2nd, 2017|Categories: Birds|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Twitching Temminck’s Stint

The first twitchable Temminck's Stint in 29 years - it didn't take much convincing to get me on plane from Jo'burg to Cape Town! I enjoy a quick mid-week twitch as much as the next guy, but this was also a valuable opportunity to take some field notes on a bird that I have only seen in Asia. Includes a short video of the experience. PS: An American Golden Plover and Red-necked Stint were also present at the site - birding heaven!

By |December 3rd, 2016|Categories: Birds|7 Comments

How many feathers does a canary have?

Any guesses? I found out...the hard way. Before all the counting began though, I made a short "tutorial" video that points out the main feather tracts of a bird, and their respective functions. If you have a few minutes to spare, I am sure you'll find this illuminating. And what a stunning little bird the Black-throated Canary is (or at least, was, before I yanked its feathers out).

By |November 18th, 2016|Categories: Birds, Morphology, Videos|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

Chamberlain’s Waders lands on December 10!

The wait is (almost) over! Chamberlain's Waders is currently being printed in Cape Town - the printers have promised me that a big truck full of books will arrive at my house on 10 December 2016...get your pre-order in today.

By |November 15th, 2016|Categories: Birds|Tags: , , |4 Comments

LBJs now available at NHBS

My book Chamberlain's LBJs is now available from NHBS in the UK. If you're NOT based in South Africa, buying the book directly from NHBS is highly recommended (our beloved SA postal service is somewhat less reliable of late). NHBS has excellent shipping and reasonable prices. But be warned: while you're browsing, the temptation to stock up on other great natural history titles will be overpowering!

By |November 7th, 2016|Categories: Birds|0 Comments
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