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Tag: Nature

How to Swim with a Manatee
February 10, 2016 29 Comments by David USA

How to Swim with a Manatee

Sirenia – mermaids or sirens of the sea. Legend has it that for centuries these exquisite ladies, half woman half fish, […]

The flying fisher – Black Skimmer
January 27, 2016 15 Comments by David USA

The flying fisher – Black Skimmer

Before arriving at my new home city, New York, I had already undertaken some research into the local wildlife that […]

The Dark Knight – Flying Fox
January 13, 2016 11 Comments by David Australia

The Dark Knight – Flying Fox

Chiroptophobia – the fear of bats; the dark creature of the night that has struck terror into the hearts of people for […]

The crab crunching Yellow-crowned Night heron
December 16, 2015 16 Comments by David USA

The crab crunching Yellow-crowned Night heron

I have talked in previous articles about the sprawling, tropical wetlands of Florida; North America’s premier habitat for egret, heron and […]

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales
December 2, 2015 38 Comments by David Asia

Leviathan – An Encounter with Blue Whales

It is 15th January 2003 and the BBC go to air with episode 7 of The Life of Mammals. The camera […]

Surviving The Big Apple – Canada Geese
November 11, 2015 19 Comments by David USA

Surviving The Big Apple – Canada Geese

The Hudson River slices a border between New York and New Jersey. On the Manhattan side is the concrete grid […]

The Names & Faces of the Changeable Lizard
October 28, 2015 16 Comments by David Asia

The Names & Faces of the Changeable Lizard

During my travels to cities around the world, I have observed that each city has its own community of wildlife that has […]

An Ostentation of Peacocks
October 14, 2015 32 Comments by David Asia

An Ostentation of Peacocks

Is there a more ostentatious bird than the male of the Indian peafowl, the Peacock? I was introduced to this […]

Predator in the City – Powerful Owl
September 30, 2015 34 Comments by David Australia

Predator in the City – Powerful Owl

I love unexpected or incidental wildlife encounters. There is something very satisfying about planning a successful trip to see rare, […]

The Hudson’s Brant
September 16, 2015 24 Comments by David USA

The Hudson’s Brant

New York City needs little introduction. A throbbing metropolis and concrete jungle where, as they say, if you can make it here, […]

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant
September 2, 2015 21 Comments by David Asia

Sabah’s Secret – The Bornean Pygmy Elephant

The Malaysian state of Sabah, on the island of Borneo has a secret. Deep in the forests that bound the […]

The Iconic Emu of Australia
August 19, 2015 14 Comments by David Australia

The Iconic Emu of Australia

Australia – The only country in the world that routinely eats its own Coat of Arms. Many Aussies will tell you […]

The Very Nosy Proboscis Monkey
August 5, 2015 26 Comments by David Asia

The Very Nosy Proboscis Monkey

Borneo is extraordinary. Positioned in the South China Sea, mainland Borneo is the third largest island in the world, and […]

Pink Gold – The Roseate Spoonbill
July 29, 2015 27 Comments by David USA

Pink Gold – The Roseate Spoonbill

The sprawling wetlands of Florida form North America’s premier habitat for egret, heron and ibis. Large bodies of shallow and […]

Dazzling Bee-eaters of Sri Lanka
July 22, 2015 29 Comments by David Asia

Dazzling Bee-eaters of Sri Lanka

The emerald isle of Sri Lanka is a dream destination for lovers of nature. The vast national parks, where wild Asian Elephants still […]

Hornbill Returns to Singapore
July 15, 2015 24 Comments by David Asia

Hornbill Returns to Singapore

A move to a new continent is a challenging and exciting life experience. For a wildlife enthusiast, it opens up a […]

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