There’s no doubt about it, we North American birders have it easy. Our warblers are impossibly colored. Our chat...
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Once again we have decided to head somewhere cold and not because we enjoy the cold, but because some...
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When they say that you can’t go home again, the proverbial They are usually talking about the fact that...
Birds have no boobs. Although it might look like they could have a pair or two lurking beneath all...
This spring I have probably had more in-your-face wood-warblers than I have ever had before. I am not sure...
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