Posts Tagged ‘Bird Species’
Bird Care : Different Species of Parrot

More than 300 different species of parrots come from all over the world, such as Africa, Australia and South America. Learn about the different species of parrots with tips from a bird caretaker in this free video on birds. Expert: Madeline Franco Bio: Madeline Franco has been working with birds since age 7, and is a work-at-home “Bird Mom” for approximately 30 birds. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
CABS Bird Guards find a dead Honey Buzzard on Malta
15.09.2007: Mitarbeiter des Komitees gegen den Vogelmord finden einen jungen, frisch geschossenen Wespenbussard (Pernis apivorus)in der Nähe der Ortschaft Manikata (Malta). 15.09.2007: CABS Bird Guards find a freshly shot Honey Buzzard (a protected bird species) near the village of Manikata (Malta)
Get Started with Bird Watching : How to Choose Specialty Field Guides for Specific Bird Species
Learn how to choose a specialty field guide for specific bird species in thisfree bird watching video. Expert: Wayne R. Petersen Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Wayne R. Petersen is director of the Massachusetts Important Bird Areas (IBA) program at the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Klamath Basin Birds
This video gives a glimpse at a few of the multitude of bird species that can be found in the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California in early April. Virtually all the birds migrating on the Pacific Flyway come through this area in the spring and fall. The largest group of bald eagles in the lower 48 states assembles here during the winter. Many species are residents year-around. The Klamath Basin Birding Trail was created to help visitors find the widest array of bird species possible. This area is truly a bird-watchers paradise. For all the details see: www.klamathbirdingtrails.com
LEUCISM IN 2 BIRD SPECIES FILMED FEEDING TOGETHER
This was taken through my lounge window at a bird feeding station I have set up .I have about 10 species of birds that feed here .Amazingly there are 2 birds with leucitic coloration ,one is a sulphur crested white cockatoo , the other is a satin bowerbird . Here they are feeding together .Note that they have the same coloured brownish feathers .The cockatoo should be pure white , but looks like it has been fighting in mud ,but I can assure you ,I have seen this bird 4 a few weeks in all weather and its always like that .The bowerbird should be olive green but it is cream and brownish .I dont know what causes leicism in birds (I hope its not the chem trails ) ,but it has something to do with a defective gene .