The Long-tailed Tit, Aegithalos Caudatus, is one of the most endearing of British birds. It is a tiny ball of fluff with a long...
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While spring is widely revered as the season of rebirth, many of us celebrate birth during this time as well. My son’s birthday ushering...
I have followed the breeding activity of the Pied Oystercatchers in Broome along Cable Beach since July 2000 when I found the first nest...
Keep your eyes to the skies for birds in migration, like these Snow Geese snapped by Heidi Spitzig March traditionally goes out like a...
One more wakeup call way too early (quite often, when I should wake up early – I hardly sleep at all) and I am...
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