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Secretive and seldom seen, the Water Rail glides through dense reeds with silent steps. A rare appearance from one of Europe's shyest wetland birds. Filmed quietly at the edge of a marsh.
In Vermont, researchers have investigated the types of creepy, crawly bugs that their avian predators consume and may have ...
Birdwatchers heading to see honey buzzards from the Wykeham Forest raptor viewpoint in North Yorkshire are also able to see ...
Hidden deep in the South Pacific, more than 3,000 miles from the nearest major landmass, lies Henderson Island, an ...
A quiet period of spring migration ended spectacularly for Christian Melgar, who discovered an Eyebrowed Thrush on Yell, ...
Many birds sing during the day, but some prefer the night. Nine species are known for their nocturnal songs. The Northern ...
The Common Reed Warbler builds a small nest well hidden in the reeds which line the wetlands at Simar and Salina. Other birds, such as the Cetti's Warbler, Zitting Cisticola, Sardinian Warbler, ...
A bold character with a scolding 'pitchuu' call, the Marsh Tit has declined significantly and has been Red-listed in the UK since 2022. Widely distributed in England and Wales, the Marsh Tit favours ...
Yet Reed has finished in the top 25 in six of his last seven starts, including four top-10s. He’s made the cut in nine of 10 attempts at the U.S. Open, with his only miss coming in 2016 at ...
Reed joins T.C. Chen (1985 at Oakland Hills), Shaun Micheel (2010 at Pebble Beach) and Nick Watney (2012 at Olympic) as the only players to make an albatross at the U.S. Open since the event ...