Bird Watching News
Colombia Wins First Place Again in the Global Big Day 2024
Colombia is the leading destination for birdwatching in the world. That’s a fact. With a total of 1,558 species recorded and 12,007 checklists submitted during the Global Big Day, the Country of Beauty outperformed countries such as Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and India, positioning itself at the top of the global count.
Quito spreads its wings at another year of Global Birdfair
The Capital of the Middle of the World will showcase its diversity of birds at Europe’s leading birdwatching fair, held in Oakham from 14 to 16 July.
Colombia Ranked First (Once Again!) at The Global Big Day Competition
With more than 1,500 bird species registered over the weekend, the country won the bird-watching competition for the eleventh time.
The Alabama Tourism Department Declares 2023 The Year of Alabama Birding
Alabama hosts 430 bird species within its borders, and to a bird lover’s delight, the Alabama Tourism Department is announcing a year-long celebration with its new Year of Alabama Birding campaign.
Quito, birdwatching capital of the world
With species of all sizes and colours, Quito is one of the most megadiverse cities on the planet when it comes to birds. The variety of its ecosystems makes it possible to observe all kinds of birds, from condors to hummingbirds.