Once upon a time the average bird on Earth was a rail. Before humans spread across the oceans of...
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1. Report the rare birds you see, including known “continuing” rarities. This is a no-brainer. 2. Sometimes, report the...
No, they are not. Get over it, Corey. Pictures taken near Heidelberg in July 2012.
The last weekend of August doesn’t actually equate to the last weekend of summer. Officially, that arrives around the...
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