Monthly Archives: May 2011

Extinct Boids!

Creative conservation is very cool! Be sure and check out Charlie Moore’s interview with documentary-maker, art collector, writer, podcaster, BirdLife Species Champion Ceri Levy on Talking Naturally! Ceri Levy’s project, Ghosts of Gone Birds, is a collective of artists creating … read more

Eocheong-do, May 8-10

Bird News by Jason P. Loghry, with Nial Moores and Amaël Borzée. A very interesting Narcissus Flycatcher Ficedula narcissina Photo ©​ Jason P. Loghry Reading even the most extraordinary news from Eocheong-do during spring migration doesn’t compare to an actual … read more

넓적부리도요를 위한 모금-브런치 행사를 다녀와서…

5월 5일 어린이날을 맞이하여 ‘새와 생명의 터’ 주관, 녹스 히톨라(Knox hiitola)님 기획아래 ‘넓적부리도요를 위한 모금-브런치 행사’가 열렸다. 나는 평생회원이라는 타이틀을 얻어놓고 늘 적극적인 참여를 하지 못했었는데 이와 같은 행사에 참석함으로써 부끄러움과 미안함을 상쇄할 수 있었다. 직업상 학생들과 생활하는 시간이 많기 … read more

Taejongdae, Busan, May 7

Bird News from Dominic Le Croissette Last night’s drizzle and mist failed to produce much in the way of migrants at Taejongdae today, however the visit was made more than worthwhile by a surprise encounter with Taejongdae’s best bird of … read more

Junam Reservoir, May 1

Bird News from Dominic Le Croissette A warm, sunny afternoon, and as expected a quiet visit, however there were still a few birds which were perhaps worthy of note. Foremost among these was the adult Hooded Crane on rice fields … read more

Taejongdae, Busan, May 1

Bird News from Dominic Le Croissette and Jason P Loghry Overnight rain cleared to a warm, sunny day, and once again a decent selection of migrants was in the area. Today’s highlights comprised a male Yellow-browed Bunting near the monument … read more

Taejongdae, Busan, April 30

Bird News from Dominic Le Croissette Intermittent heavy rain for most of the morning made for difficult birding conditions at times, however as expected there was a good selection of migrant birds present. Continuing the trend of this spring, another … read more

Taejongdae, Busan, April 23

Bird News from Dominic Le Croissette Hopes were high for migrant birds after yesterday’s wind and rain, and the visit did not disappoint. Outstanding highlight was the adult male Siberian Thrush, which appeared at eye level in a treetop as … read more