There are some excellent “breakaway country” locations in the Goldfields area of Western Australia and one fine example is near Leonora. The gravel road...
I am not generally given to superstition. I do not, for instance, indulge in the strange tradition of saluting Mr Magpie. There is however...
Another weekend smack dab in the middle of a relatively static season as far as bird movement goes. But even the height of summer...
As we put another July weekend in the book, so to speak, we should consider the difference between relative and absolute time. Most people...
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Much of the United States labors under what is being called a heat dome, and that doesn’t even touch on the flames being set...
And then, two canids appeared in my scope field of view… My plan was that the downpour should finally be over in the morning,...
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