From the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper to the itsy bitsy Least Sandpiper (the smallest shorebird in the world!), the sandpiper […]| World Birds
If you’re new to birding and looking to get started, I’ve put this guide together to help you start your journey.| World Birds
Only found in Cuba, these birds lay their eggs in nests the size of a quarter.| Audubon
Kinglets are some of the smallest birds that bird watchers can expect to observe. Though tiny, the kinglet is full of personality and truly embodies its title. These “little kings” often wear jeweled…| World Birds
Why should you go birdwatching in Northern California? The natural beauty speaks for itself! Learn more about the birds of NorCal and where to find them!| World Birds
Humans have treasured peacocks for centuries. These ornate and colorful birds symbolize opulence, luxury, and beauty.| World Birds
All over the world, large flying birds frequent the skies and the sea: vultures, bustards, swans, and more. These birds are heavy, ranging between 22-44 pounds.| World Birds
You’ve probably heard before that crows are the smartest birds. But did you know they’re also considered to be one of the smartest animals around. They’re even thought to be smarter than some primates!| World Birds
Who doesn’t love hummingbirds? These jewel-colored beauties are a favorite visitor for gardeners and backyard birders alike. They pollinate flowers, so they’re good for your garden…| World Birds