Today was Banding Day at the Rochester Falconcam. All five of Mariah & Kaver's eyases were removed from the scrape temporarily in order to band them and take vital statistics. The eyases were also sexed and named. This year's offspring have been named: Seneca (f); Diamante (m); Quest (f); Zephyr (m); and Susan B (f). Read all about it on the Falconcam's Banding Day 2008 page. Birdorable congratulates the team on a successful banding day!
T-Shirt Tuesday: Embroidered Birdorable Cardinal
This week's featured t-shirt is our brand-new embroidered Birdorable Cardinal on this Ladies Polo Shirt. We're proud to announce our first Birdorable bird presented in beautiful embroidery! The stitched Northern Cardinal is also available on jackets & hats. You can even customize the design and...
Bonanza Bird #17: Roadside Hawk
Just two more days -- we've almost reached the end of Birdorable Bonanza 2011. Today's new bird species is the Roadside Hawk!
The myth of the Crocodile Bird
The Egyptian Plover is a beautiful species of wader that lives in parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the common name, their present range does not extend to any part of Egypt. The bird is sometimes known by another name: Crocodile Bird.
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