Genyornis newtoni, weighted about 500 pounds and stood seven feet tall. It was a bird, and this is where the whole bird-dinosaur thing gets...
In answer to the oft-asked question, “What is your favourite bird”, I can usually only narrow it down to three families; Rails, Cuckoos and...
Normally I’m not much of a beer drinker, although I can become one after I’ve spent three hours hiking 7 1/2 miles up and down a...
The Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) is usually found near the US – Mexican border but we were fortunate this year to find an adult male...
It has come to my attention that this blog needs more gulls. Of course this is self-evident as you can never have enough gulls...
While I was at the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival in January I spent most of one afternoon taking my time driving around...
The Rufescent Tiger Heron tigrisoma lineatum, is one of the three species from the Tigrisoma genus of South America. Its common name indicates the...
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