When I think of the birds of the Alps, the first names that come to mind are Alpine Chough, Bearded Vulture, Snowfinch, Alpine Accentor...
There is a reason why there is the “Survivor’s Party” at the end of each annual Rio Grande Birding Festival. Even though I’m not...
Though Jones Beach State Park on the south shore of Long Island is rightfully famous for its beaches there is far more than the...
Before you continue reading, take one deep breath. Hold it in… now exhale. Did that feel good? I hope so, because you’ve just inhaled...
I love the outdoors and since we have lived in Broome I have spent a fair bit of time walking and cycling our beautiful...
Try to get a good photo of a golden-crowned kinglet. Go ahead. Kinglets, both ruby and golden-crowned, generally present themselves as thumb-sized silhouettes, high...
It should now be clear why Ecuador is a great country for birding, if not then visit my previous blog “Ecuador Hotspots Regions”. The...
Until today I had never seen a Fork-tailed Flycatcher. It seems somehow fitting that a mere week after returning from my first visit to...
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