why is it so?

Having just finished reading DEEP COUNTRY by Neil Ansell (five years in the Welsh hills, alone in a remote world), which is an account of the birds’ lives there too, I’ve recalled how many British natural histories like this are filled with raptors. Falcons particularly seem to course the British skies as populously as swallows. . . . → Read More: why is it so?

Have I been asleep?

It’s good they have done this, thanks for advice Martin Butterfield. But maybe they could do an index just of common birds names, not mixed in with the scientific names. This would save on paper too and be relevant for most users. CSIRO, could you do this please? Thanks Wendy McWilliams Glen Waverley

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Have I been asleep?

I haven’t seen any mention on this group about CSIRO releasing a pdf file containing a traditional index for the Australian Bird as a .pdf file . Its 18 pages long but definitely legible if printed as 2 pages per A4 sheet (and might be at 4 pages per sheet if really keen on cutting . . . → Read More: Have I been asleep?

Driving to Alice springs and Kakadu bird weeks, September 2018

Hi , Would you mind please putting this ad in for the Alice Springs and Kakadu bird weeks and forming a group to go to it ? Thanks in anticipation, Lindsay

Looking to form a small convoy to Four wheel drive to the Red centre bird weeks, September 19th.(Alice Springs) Kakadu 30th. Anyone interested in . . . → Read More: Driving to Alice springs and Kakadu bird weeks, September 2018