Instead of waiting for the spring to come to me, I prefer to travel south to greet it. (One may also read this as...
Birders are, as far as I can tell, not particularly fussy about where they rest at the end of the day. In part this...
I don’t know if you have ever tried to bird with a cold, but it’s not easy. All your senses are dulled, which makes...
When I was in high school, We used the word “ridiculous” to describe anything perceived to be foolish, beyond fun, and/or at the upper...
The Ancient Lake Junin has its own flightless grebe, rail, and frog. It is big and highly variable when it comes to accessing bird...
California is big. Not just the state itself, which covers over 150,000 square miles, but also its parks, natural areas, and, as I was soon...
Irazu is the name of a volcano in Costa Rica. It’s sort of stuck between San Jose and Cartago and since it’s a volcano,...
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