Given that Shanghai has a population that is about as large as that of the 10 biggest cities in the US combined, it may...
On a winter’s day, a Pileated Woodpecker chops away at a fallen log. Its audience consists of a Hairy Woodpecker and a Downy Woodpecker....
“Let’s care for wildlife. Bird crossing.” One of the things I enjoy about going into nature with other birders is that we are all...
Panamá’s Pacific coast is a blend of beaches and dense mangroves, a harmonious meeting of land and sea that supports an incredible diversity of...
Birding Nanhui these days is far more troublesome than it used to be, as the seawall road is blocked for cars. So, the intrepid...
At the moment we are witnessing the peak southward migration of Booted (Hieraaetus pennatus) and Short-toed Snake (Circaetus gallicus) Eagles over the Strait of...
As a small child I was fascinated by animals, but it was when a pair of Blackbirds nested close to the house that I...
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