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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Please post information on your Beringia area birding to the list so that others may enjoy and learn what is being seen.
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.
I don't know if all of you are familiar with the Christmas Bird Count run by the Audubon Society. They run this count to get a picture over the entire
The McKay's Buntings have finally arrived in Shishmaref! I found 50 buntings hanging around the seawall this afternoon, at least 20 appeared to be McKay's.
Howdy, Things have been slow since my arrival on Adak last Thursday, so slow that I should probably spell "slow" will all capital letters, a few extra o's, and
Our family took maybe our last trip of the year to the Serpentine River. As I had predicted many of the waterfowl had left for warmer climates. There were
Over the past couple nights we have driven our 4-wheeler to take the kids out since it's been so nice here. Spring tides are exposing sandbars more than