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The first time I saw a Red-legged Seriema, I had no idea what it was. What family is it from? Where does it come...
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I have always considered it a true honor to be allowed to join this amazing team of writers, scientists and bird enthusiasts. I feel...
June may be the gateway to summer in the Northern Hemisphere, but the birding still delivers the thrills of spring migration when you have...
Masked Woodswallows-Artamus personatus– are an Australian bird that is very nomadic and can appear in large flocks like we encountered in May near the...
Oh, to be birding at Shark Bay in Australia Mid-June causes confusion in the United States, in that summer hasn’t officially started but life...
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