What has Corinna's column of Fortean bird news got to do with cryptozoology?
Well, everything, actually!
In an article for the first edition of Cryptozoology Bernard Heuvelmans wrote that cryptozoology is the study of 'unexpected animals' and following on from that perfectly reasonable assertion, it seems to us that whereas the study of out-of-place birds may not have the glamour of the hunt for bigfoot or lake monsters, it is still a perfectly valid area for the Fortean zoologist to be interested in.
- Albino kingfisher chick draws birding community to...
- Volunteers wanted for rare bird study on isolated ...
- Vulture chicks and rare bird eggs seized at Heathr...
- How a tiny bird signals big improvement for a Pala...
- What a flap: SIM swiped from slain stork's GPS tra...
- Love birds: Two penguins take a romantic stroll on...
- Plucky pheasant survives 'miraculous' 25-mile jour...
- Ground-breaking reintroduction for Cabo Verde's mo...
- Hen Harriers breeding again in the Peak District
- The power of purple – male birds use gaudy colours...
- A new study to improve seabird conservation in Pat...
- New pelican stop-over site discovered
- Irritating insects affect diver nesting success
- Rare white raven spotted on Vancouver Island
- In the shadow of Canada’s biggest city, the piping...
- POISONED - Rare birds of prey killed in south Kilk...
- Crested ibis population increasing in China
- Griffon Vultures caught feeding at night for first...
- Osprey Leadership Foundation launched
- Crows Are Always Jerks to Ravens, Research Confirm...
- New study points to rodents as real forest bird th...
- Whangārei centre celebrates 25 years of saving bir...
- What the fire near Saddleworth Moor means for wild...
- To tell the sex of a Galápagos penguin, measure it...
- The hero working to make Malta's skies safe for mi...
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