my kestrel (I like to think of it as mine) is back. He was uncharacteristically absent for the CBC, but I’m glad he’s back...
One of the world’s most threatened birds has bred in captivity for the first time in India.
Didn’t you resolve to contribute more to I and the Bird in 2007? Don’t screw up so soon! Send your links to me or...
check out the link love.
by R.E.M. popped into my head about 15 minutes ago. In this glorious age of interconnected generosity, not much time need elapse between desire...
is available in the form of Tangled Bank #70 at ¡Viva La Evolución!
with the newest Circus of the Spineless hosted on The Force That Through…
Post-Christmas Syndrome, that is. Frankly, I’m wallowing in it. Come January 1, the year list rolls back to zero and the birding excitement starts...
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