Just yesterday I learned that the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the only breeding bird found in New York that has been documented nesting...
You may remember – though I am pretty sure you do not, because who would – that my second-to-last blog post ended on a...
“Sit under a fruiting tree and birding shall be fruitful.” After spending the last couple months chasing migratory shorebirds, I was aching for some...
Faithful fans of 10,000 Bird will know that each Friday Mike invites us to comment where we plan to go birding that weekend. On...
The end of September doesn’t necessarily mean the end of what you might enjoy about September birding but it definitely signals the beginning of...
We have had some very hot and dry days this past week with temperatures around 40c most days and also humidity as low as...
The last weekend of September doesn’t herald the end of this cycle of migration but rather a run to its peak. The best fall/spring...
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