For three weeks in June, I traveled up and then down the eastern seaboard visiting ecological research sites. From Florida to Maine and back...
Add this weekend to the lengthening list of those that seem to encompass more than one season. While I enjoyed some summer sun and...
The most common member of the Grebe species around Broome is the Australasian Grebe-Tachybaptus novaehollandiae and it has taken advantage of our exceptionally good Wet...
It’s one thing to go birding. A long trip to a distant hot spot, a targeted species, the careful working of a patch, a...
It’s official: summer has swept over the Northern Hemisphere, carrying a wave of long, hot days and sultry, buggy nights in its wake. The...
Cover photo: Brian Stoneman was a living proof that some good birders do wear white. I do not know how roads in your neck...
Most long time birders, at some point in their birding career, spent time at a wastewater treatment plant. I am sure there are many...
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