Blog Tag - Birding Beijing
If you’ve not seen them yet, you’ve definitely heard them squawking their distinctive “chachacha” from early morning to night, or else hopping about...
Whenever I’m walking about, or even just sitting at home, one thing I always pay attention to is what kind of birds I can see or hear.
The thing is,...
From the moment Terry Townshend laid eyes on the Ibisbill – gazing at its striking gray, black, and white feathers, along with its bright, downward-...
He may be little, but he’s flapped up a frenzy. A red and brown feathered European robin has been spotted at the Beijing Zoo, and it’s bound to be...
Presenting a water issue in Beijing may seem strange – perhaps as strange as a major world capital not being located near a major body of water,...
Birds that lay their eggs each year in the eaves of the Summer Palace’s buildings begin and end a 26,000-kilometer migration, a group of scientists...
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