You may know by now that my beat as international birder is being pinched by re-allocation of routes from our DMARDS-dependent fleet to our...
I have written before of the intersection between the human need for entertainment and the bird need to live bird lives and make more...
So many parts of the United States are afflicted with unseasonable cold that spring feels more like a theory than an actual season. Case...
OK. You probably know that I live where we have many, many woodpeckers. One of the most abundant woodpeckers in Oak Run, where I...
We had a great time slowing down, and sitting for a bit at Rockell Bay, but there were places to go, things to do,...
While on our beach vacation in the Outer Banks of North Carolina in early April I took full advantage of our location just off...
Recognizable spring weather may not have arrived in your part of the Northern Hemisphere just yet, but spring has sprung nonetheless. Countless flocks of...
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