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View all the localities on a map!Josep del Hoyo
Bellaterra
Barcelona, Spain
Josep started out as a medical doctor in a small village in Catalonia, Spain. His patients knew, if they didn’t find him in his office, to look for him in the forest surrounding the village, as he spent lots of time there watching the local birds. In 1980, he and two of his friends, one of whom is now his wife, took a 13-month trip through 15 African countries in a Land Rover. That trip changed his life and by the time he returned to Spain he had decided to leave medicine and dedicate his professional life to something related to birds. During the necessary transition period from medicine to birds he earned a living publishing books and articles and conducting programmes on radio and television about health education. However, all the while he was thinking about how to make the important change to birds.He was very keen on the idea of having a treatise where all of the birds of the world were covered, and when his search for one came up blank, the idea of the Handbook of the Birds of the World was born! To get the project into motion he counted on the invaluable help of dozens of people. Thanks to this great effort, in 1988, Josep along with Jordi Sargatal and Ramón Mascort, began the publishing company Lynx Edicions and in 1992 the first volume of the Handbook appeared. Furthermore, in 2001, he came up with the concept of the Internet Bird Collection (IBC), which was developed over the following years and today is one of the most visited bird websites in the world.
During 6 years he was president of DEPANA, the Catalonian network for the defence of nature and then, from 1994 to 2008, he was the Vice President of the Spanish Society of Ornithology, SEO/BirdLife. Currently, he is a member of the Global Council of BirdLife International.
Since 1980 he has travelled in the pursuit of birds to over 100 countries and has seen more than 7,400 bird species. In 1998 he bought his first video camera and began taking video sporadically during his ornithological trips. On a trip to Chile in 2003 he was inspired to dedicate himself much more intensely to taking video. This got him hooked and led him to buy a higher quality camera and to start always using a tripod. Now taking bird videos is the most important objective of his trips!
IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 10 April 2002
- Number of videos posted: 22982 covering 4700 species (47.11%)
- Number of photos posted: 4013 covering 2330 species (23.36%)
- Number of sounds posted: 2280 covering 1404 species (14.07%)
Material by Josep del Hoyo on IBC
Videos
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Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Two birds carrying nesting material, looking for a nest site. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 41 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird landing in a breeding colony and displaying with its mate, then allopreening their necks. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 40 sec 4.8 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A close-up of the head of an adult bird ina breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 37 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A juvenile flapping the wings in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 20 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Two adults taking off from a breeding colony, taking advantage of the the land gradient. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 17 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Adult and chick playing with nesting material, in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 36 sec 4.5 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult allopreeening its chick in the nest. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 18 April 2013 34 sec 4.5 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A pair allopreening. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 30 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Three exemples of pairs performing a courtship display in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 43 sec 4.4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Several views of young birds panting in the heat, in a colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 30 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A close-up of the head of an adult bird in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 32 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult allopreening its chick in the nest. The chick panting in the heat. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 43 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult walking in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 41 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird preening briefly the underparts and then incubating again. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 34 sec 4.5 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Three shots of chicks lying in the nest, under the adults shadow. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 33 sec 4.7 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A completely plumaged juvenile panting, in a colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 17 sec 4.6 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult bird taking off using the gradient of the land and flying away. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 20 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Several views of a colony in Cape Kidnappers. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 37 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A view of the landscape in a breeding colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 37 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A juvenile in the nest being fed three times. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 43 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult soaring over a colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 50 sec 4.3 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult trying to take off several times and finally flying away. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 45 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird overflying a colony and finally landing. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 24 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A chick begging for food without succes. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 1 min 7 sec 4.5 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird landing in a colony and being attacked by other individuals. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 30 sec 4.9 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
An adult bird preening in the nest while providing shadow to its chick. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 50 sec 4.6 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Two views of two birds landing in a colony, close to their nests. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 36 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
Several views of an active colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 1 min 4 sec 4.5 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird landing in a colony and performing a display with its mate. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 20 sec 4 -
Australasian Gannet (Sula serrator)
A bird in flight, landing in a colony. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 17 April 2013 20 sec 4 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult feeding on plants and feeding its chick, on the water. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 30 sec 4.3 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An dult bird and several chicks feeding on plants, on the water. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 42 sec 4.4 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult feeding its chicks, on the water. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 28 sec 4.2 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult on the water feeding on plants. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 39 sec 4.2 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult bird swimming and calling. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 23 sec 4 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult feeding on the water and calling. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 47 sec 4 -
Common Coot (Fulica atra)
An adult bird on the water, feeding and calling. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp australis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 48 sec 3.8 -
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
Two females with eight chicks feeding on the open country, and one of the females calling while looking alert. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 1 min 2 sec 4.2 -
Welcome Swallow (Hirundo neoxena)
A bird perched on a wire, preening and shaking the plumage. Locality Westshore Lagoon, Westshore, North Island, New Zealand (ssp neoxena) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 35 sec 3.6 -
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)
Three males feeding on the open country. Locality Cape Kidnappers, North Island, New Zealand 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 1 min 17 sec 4 -
Australasian Bittern (Botaurus poiciloptilus)
An individual moving slowly on an estuary, looking for food. Locality Waitangi Estuary , Napier, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 48 sec 3.4 -
Black Swan (Cygnus atratus)
Four birds feeding on the water. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 16 sec 3.6 -
Grey Teal (Anas gibberifrons)
Two birds on a lagoon, one of them preening and finally both flying away. Locality Whakamaru Dam, Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand (ssp gracilis) 13 February 2013 16 April 2013 52 sec 4.2 -
Australasian Bittern (Botaurus poiciloptilus)
An individual foraging on the edge of an estuary. Locality Waitangi Estuary , Napier, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 1 min 6 sec 3.4 -
Black-fronted Dotterel (Elseyornis melanops)
A bird foraging on the edge of a lagoon. Locality Westshore Lagoon, Westshore, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 32 sec 3.4 -
Australasian Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)
An individual feeding on the grass and sahking the plumage. Locality Te Mata Peak, North Island, New Zealand (ssp novaeseelandiae) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 50 sec 4.4 -
Australasian Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)
A bird feeding on the ground. Locality Te Mata Peak, North Island, New Zealand (ssp novaeseelandiae) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 50 sec 4.4 -
Australasian Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)
An individual foraging on the grass. Locality Te Mata Peak, North Island, New Zealand (ssp novaeseelandiae) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 22 sec 4.2 -
Australasian Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)
A bird foraging on the ground, hiding among the grass. Locality Te Mata Peak, North Island, New Zealand (ssp novaeseelandiae) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 49 sec 4.4 -
Grey Teal (Anas gibberifrons)
A bird swimming on a lagoon. Locality Te Awanga Lagoon, Te Awanga, North Island, New Zealand (ssp gracilis) 12 February 2013 16 April 2013 12 sec 3.6
