I spent my weekend in upstate New York with Daisy visiting my folks and we had a good old time eating far too much...
Folks might remember that last year I did what I grandly called an Anti-Global Warming Big Year, the idea of which was was to...
As I mentioned in my breakdown of the Birds of Chicken Inferno 2009, such as they were, moths were where the real action was....
Monarch Butterflies, as they do every fall, are heading south for the winter. Along the coast one can see pretty big numbers of them,...
Two of the more recognizable butterflies of the northeastern United States were kindly enough to pause in front of my camera lens of late,...
As I mentioned in my previous post the last visit I made to Forest Park was relatively birdless but the bugs did their best...
On a recent birding outing around Forest Park the birds had made themselves scarce but the bugs were out in force. So I made...
Monday was a well-spent vacation day. Why? Well, Charlie was in town and we went birding at Jamaica Bay! I’ll leave it to Charlie...
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