Black Woodpeckers are usually easy to find in Germany. Yes, some birders may frown at this statement. At least one birder will now likely...
I start my day with a coffee, a strong Turkish coffee without sugar – it is the stuff that makes the chest hair grow,...
It is not every day that you get the chance to see a hummingbird’s nest. And it is even less frequent in New York...
I was especially pleased with this sighting of an American Woodcock for so many reasons. For a start, it was the first bird that...
When I was a kid, and couldn’t travel, I thought patch birding sounded dreadfully boring. Now that I can travel, I have perversely discovered...
Mid-to-late April keeps birders in the northeastern United States on edge as we want to see every species as it arrives and we don’t...
Way back in the days when blog posts still got a lot of comments, I wrote a piece on why field guides that arrange...
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