Newest Blogs in the Network: 7-15-09

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

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