Birdwatching, or birding, is the topic of this category. Blogs which discuss watching, listening to, and traveling to find birds.
Regular Blogs
10,000 Birds is a blog by three passionate birder that provides commentary on nature especially on birds, science, politics and on blogging as well. The website is also a place for birding enthusiasts for it provides articles on birding and features reviews of birding and nature books and also provides daily birding travels and international trip reports. The website also features conservation and inspirational literature as well as a birding terminology section.
http://www.10000birds.com/
Entries are about a now-deceased cockatoo with beak and feather disease and includes stories about him as well as photographs.
http://bibbiebird.blogspot.com/
A personal weblog by Sharon Stiteler, a writer, public speaker, trip leader, radio and TV personality and a birding consultant. This weblog features birding resources and information and proves that you can be a birder without being a geek.
http://www.birdchick.com/blog.html
An American soldier stationed in Iraq writes these entries which chronicle his ornithological findings during his two deployments, the first in 2004 and 2005, and the second in 2009 and 2010.
http://birdingbabylon.blogspot.com/
An Audubon Society member living in Bath, Maine, writes and shares photographs of his birding activity. The site also contains much video.
http://www.birdingmaine.com/
Birding in the Falkland Islands
This blog is a hobby website that has plenty of photos of birds on the Falkland Islands. The blog has recently profiled pectoral Sandpipers, the White Rumpled Sandpiper and Swallows as well. You can also use this website to learn about bird conservation efforts on the Falkland Islands.
http://www.surfbirds.com/blog/falklandbirder/
This web log , written by the bird-lover who organizes the Wild Brooklyn Parrot Safaris, focuses on the parrots which are found wild in Brooklyn, along with photographs of them. As he explains, the origins of these wild parrots is unclear, but the most probable explanation is an accidental release of a crate at JFK Airport in the late 1960s.
http://brooklynparrots.com/
Craig's Bird Watching and Nature Blog
A nature-loving birdwatcher writes about her bird finds as well as other animals and butterflies he's seen. He includes photographs and videos as well.
http://craigglenn.blogspot.com/
An avid bird lover in North Carolina journals about his sightings, which include American goldfinch, chickadees, and his favored bluebirds.
http://dheiser.myncblogs.com/
A personal weblog by a Space Shuttle technican who blogs about bird watching, the different aspects of birding and everything about life. This weblog contains a wide range of categories that features posts on weather updates, artsy junk, feathered kids, education, technology and a lot more.
http://www.for-the-birds.net/
A photoblog by an attorney who blogs about bird watching and nature observing. This weblog features photos and a little description from the blogger, photos are basically of different bird species/genus. The weblog's posts are categorized by genus/species complete with a drop down menu.
http://www.iowavoice.com/
Mike's Birding and Digiscoping Blog
The Mike's Birding and Digiscoping Blog explores the wonders of nature and birds in Wisconsin state. The blog also has fantastic photos of birds in the region including the Snowy Owl, the Northern Shrike, the American Tree Sparrow and others. You can also use this website to learn about the hobby of birding.
http://www.birddigiscoping.com/blog.html
The Search and Serendipity Blog is a birding blog written by David J. Ringer, a publicity writer. The blog is rich with photos of Merlins, black vultures, blue jays, and many others. The blog also explores the difficulties of endangered species, conservation and bird books.
http://www.djringer.com/birding/
A woman decided in 2007 that she would try to learn about birding via her own blog. She chronicles her learning and then hear finds, and discusses the hobby with readers.
http://teach-me-birdwatching.blogspot.com/
A two-fisted look at birding, nature, philosophy, humor, mystery, history and adventure featuring stories, essays and a daily sightings report.
http://www.twofistedbirdwatcher.com
This biology and birding blog tracks the migration of birds in New Jersey. The blog provides background on how radar migration tracking techniques work. The bird tracking study has now been concluded but it will still be of interest to birdwatchers.
http://www.woodcreeper.com/