Both of the kinglet species of North America are known as fast-moving, frenetic, and friendly little creatures, that is, if one doesn’t mind risking...
This fall has been good to me in terms of getting good looks at migrant wood-warblers. Whether I was watching birds at Alley Pond...
When Shane Blodgett and I made plans to bird for most of a recent day our main objectives were to find migrating Nelson’s Sparrows,...
Notice the change in the length of days? Fall has fallen upon the Northern Hemisphere, while spring is springing in the Southern. This is...
Have you ever wondered who reads I and the Bird? No, I really haven’t either until recently. And while this analysis isn’t exactly based...
A Nashville Warbler Vermivora ruficapilla (below) and a Tennessee Warbler Vermivora peregrina (above) at the Fort Tilden Community Garden.
Behold the power of plant blogging at this edition of BGR hosted by the master metablogger Bora Zivcovic. The next edition of Berry Go...
Why would Swarovski Optik decide to completely revamp their classic EL line of binoculars? Birders all over the world can be forgiven for asking...
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