Every morning when he walks the dog, retired professor of natural history Peter Slater can identify as many as thirty birds by their song alone. On a walk in a Scottish town with Ari Daniel Shapiro, Slater explains what two common songsters, the chaffinch and winter wren, are singing about, and how even city dwellers can learn to “bird by ear” in their own neighborhoods, with rewarding results. Download a transcript of the podcast Chaffinch, Photo Credit: Blake Matheson read moreDuration: 5:21Published: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:30:18 +0000
In the mountain valley north of Lake Peak, a pair of peregrine falcons joust under a growing thunderhead.
The video is manually (mis)focused and shaky. I'm just happy they were occasionally in frame :)
[taxonomy:binomial=Falco peregrinus]
The birds of Australia, supplement /.London :Printed by Taylor and Francis ... published by the author ...,[1851]-1869..biodiversitylibrary.org/page/48517301