Archive for the “Avian Mysteries”

John A. Keel Has Died

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 6th, 2009

A friend and Fortean has passed away. A fellow admirer of Mothman and the anomalies all around us, such as the “name game,” is gone. A tribute to a lifelong legacy of Fortean works. Bibliography. Images.

Read: John A. Keel Has Died »


Blue House Sparrow of Oz {New Update/More Photos}

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 2nd, 2009

No one is claiming they are blue birds of happiness, but there is a compelling mystery here. Photo. More new blue avian species photos added/

Read: Blue House Sparrow of Oz {New Update/More Photos} »


Flight 1549 Bird Followup

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 13th, 2009

One of the questions that remained was, “What birds were involved in the crash?”

Now comes a surprising twist in the answer. Images.

Read: Flight 1549 Bird Followup »


Accidental Avian Tourists

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 31st, 2009

A roundup of some recent weird bird sightings captures a quick overview of some intriguing encounters. Images.

Read: Accidental Avian Tourists »


VA Mystery Bird Not One For Long: Photo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 17th, 2009

Bob Hume had a big surprise driving up Colley Avenue in Norfolk recently when he had to slow down to avoid hitting a large bird ambling across the street. The bird’s image.

Read: VA Mystery Bird Not One For Long: Photo »


New Crane For Uganda

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 14th, 2009

“It is quite interesting to get a new record,” said the director of Nature Uganda, adding that it brings the total number of bird species in Uganda to 1,040, more than the bird population of the US and Europe.

Read: New Crane For Uganda »


Barbara Birdfeather Dies

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 1st, 2009

The well-known West Coast astrologer discjockeyed on FM stations KMET, KPPC and KPFK, out of Los Angeles.

Read: Barbara Birdfeather Dies »


Call It Mexican Flu

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 28th, 2009

Why was what happened in 1918 called “Spanish flu” if the first outbreak discovered was in Kansas?

Read: Call It Mexican Flu »


Pink-Headed Duck Rediscovered?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 17th, 2009

Breaking, exclusive news on a remarkable photograph may have a far-reaching impact for those involved in the search for this supposedly extinct bird. Many images.

Read: Pink-Headed Duck Rediscovered? »



Connect with Cryptomundo

Cryptomundo FaceBook Cryptomundo Twitter Cryptomundo Instagram Cryptomundo Pinterest

Advertisers



Creatureplica Fouke Monster Sybilla Irwin



Advertisement

|Top | FarBar|



Attention: This is the end of the usable page!
The images below are preloaded standbys only.
This is helpful to those with slower Internet connections.