Beringia Birders is a forum for birders to share information about birds and birding in Alaska's far west and north, from Adak to Kaktovik, and points between, including the Seward Peninsula.
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The Nome Convention and Visitors Bureau enters Nome area bird sightings reported on their visitor center board into a database that is accessible from the Beringia Birders home page. Check it out! You do need to be a group member and be signed in to access.
Greetings, On July 5, while driving along the Nome Council Road near mile 24, we spotted what we believe to be a Short-tailed Shearwater swimming within 20
On a sightseeing trip with a visitor we drove to the top of Skookum Pass. This is well over a thousand feet high on the road to Council. I had pulled off the
Greeting everyone, I've been at fish camp drying and now we are just starting to smoke our fish. About one more week of fish camp, so fast! Many of our usual
Been able to do some boating recently. I have verified with some close-up photos that at least some of the Herring Gulls around here are of the Siberian Vega
Took my kids out to the Chevak Bird Camp to check up on the Spectacle Eiders. Seen three males sitting around on the side of the lakes. The males are pairing