Today’s Guest Blog was written by Debbie Lefebre, who, along with Carolyn Denstedt, co-directs Swift Care Ontario, a Canadian rehabilitation center which...
The Brown Pelican and the Peruvian Pelican are closely related and once were considered the same species. They are...
The appearance of the Clark’s Grebe (Aechmophorus clarkii) differs from the Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) primarily in the white of...
Starlings have a bad rap. This is perhaps almost entirely due to the Common Starling, a species that is,...
The beginning of October is full of flux, with two seasons clashing and entire ecosystems changing to prepare for...
Last week we were visiting a local ephemeral lake when we were lucky enough to come across a Little...
Fall can be a funny time here in the temperate regions. One week, you’re blasting the air conditioning and...
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