Meet the newest members of the Nature Blog Network. Fifteen of them, all of which should have been announced last Wednesday, but weren’t because I clicked the wrong button. Sorry about that! Now make up for lost time and show our new members what a great community we are by welcoming them to the team!
Backyard
Urban Wildlife Jottings – A wildlife author and environmental educator’s observations and musings of the fascinating wildlife on our doorstep
Birds
Birding Ecuador – Reports, reflections, and resources of an independent birder living in Ecuador
Birdwatching Canada – A voice for the northern birds
Rob’s Idaho Perspective – Discussion of my life enjoying wildlife with an emphasis on birds and wolves as I pursue an encore career in biology/ecology
SEANET Blog – Blog devoted to seabirds’ role in marine ecosystems and the coastal environment of the eastern seaboard of the US generally
Wingtrip – A never ending exploration of the natural world. Crazy about birds but passionate for anything that comes our way!
Coastal
San Luis Obispo Coast – A blog to share all the wondrous things I see almost daily in my work along the central coast of California
Conservation
Mark Avery’s blog – Celebrating birds and all wildlife – an insight into the work of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Flora
Close Nature – Mainly floral and floral abstract photography
Forest
Brede High Woods – A weblog of adventures in Brede High Woods, the Woodland Trust property in East Sussex, UK
Invertebrates
BugBlog – A venue to showcase some curious facts about the insects and other invertebrates that attract my attention, mostly from my garden and illustrated with my own photos.
Marine
Sussex Marine Jottings – Several marine projects from seal tagging and dolphin monitoring to vegetated shingle and marine education
Natural History
Wildlifeart-Fieldsketches – Recent and older fieldwork depicting birds and mammals, as well Illustrations
Photography
Amanda’s Veranda – I try to find something beautiful to photograph everyday and share it with you who are interested. I hope the photos will bring you assurance that we still live in a wonderful world
Spirituality
Birds of the Bible – Birdwatching from a Christian Perspective – Birds of the Bible articles only





