My friend Trip Lamb’s recent photographs from Africa reinforced for me the value of vicarious ecology, which I define as enjoying someone else’s outdoor experiences. Vicarious ecology offers ways to ...
My friend Trip Lamb’s recent photographs from Africa reinforced for me the value of vicarious ecology, which I define as enjoying someone else’s outdoor experiences. Vicarious ecology offers ways to ...
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Bee-eater with its catch
A European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) holds a bee tightly in its beak. Known for their agility and vibrant colors, these birds expertly catch insects mid-air. Before eating, they skillfully remove ...
A blue-tailed bee-eater perches at a nature reserve in Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian Province, May 2, 2026. A batch of ...
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Witnessing Ecological Resilience in 2026 from Galapagos Penguins to SE Asia's Bee-Eaters
As long-horizon travelers plan their next international adventures, the focus is shifting from broad itineraries to specific, meaningful wildlife encounters. In 2026, destinations like the Galapagos, ...
Blue-tailed bee-eaters dig nests in Baoshan, Yunnan province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] The species is renowned for its hovering skills. They beat their wings rapidly ...
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