As you can see in the picture above, all Snowy Owls do not just sit there like lumps of white awesomeness just waiting for...
The Pygmy Nuthatch (Sitta pygmaea) is a non-migratory bird that lives primarily in Ponderosa and Jeffrey Pine forests in western North America. These Pygmy Nuthatches were seen...
Many, many things happened in the area of bird science this year, so this review can not be comprehensive. But I’ve compiled a sampling...
I would never have noticed the little brown job if it hadn’t “tuck-tucked” from a bush just after I walked past it. I turned...
The promise of rain and high winds ahead of Tropical Storm Karen might have brought a few warblers down into New York’s Central Park during...
It seems that at least a few birds survived the cold snap and the snow that followed, as they’ve started coming to my feeder...
Last time it was birds and bling. Now it’s birds AS bling. Normally wildlife rehabilitators do not go around wearing birds on purpose. It’s...
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