Rockjumper Birding Tours sharing with our community

Rockjumper Birding Tours sharing with our community

One of Rockjumper’s goals as an organization is to reach out into our communities and share the outdoors with younger generations. As a host and tour leader, David Shackelford helped sponsor a recent overnight biology field trip for Connolly High School. Together with teachers and parent volunteers, more than...

Hope for the Madagascar Pochard?

Hope for the Madagascar Pochard?

Rated as possibly the world’s rarest and most endangered bird, the Madagascar Pochard population has just increased by 30% with the hatching of 18 chicks at a specially built captive breeding centre in Antsohihy, Madagascar. Incredibly, this brings the entire world population to a mere 60 birds!Led by...

Why is the Ethiopian Bush-crow so restricted in its range?

Why is the Ethiopian Bush-crow so restricted in its range?

The following article about the Ethiopian Bush-crow (The IOC labels it Stresemann’ Bushcrow) was recently posted by the Journal of Ornithology, and we thought we’d pass it on verbatim (aside from the addition of some photographs) for some interesting reading….   Why would a smart and adaptable bird...

Northwest Passage Cruise Highlights for 2011

Northwest Passage Cruise Highlights for 2011

For those of you wishing to feast your eyes on some really lovely images from the Canadian High Arctic, we have posted an article of some of the highlights of last year’s Northwest Passage Cruises onto our Blog. This must be one of the most amazing wildlife voyages possible, with large numbers of Polar Bears,...

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