Fall is fully upon the Northern Hemisphere, which means that birds are well and truly on the move. How about you? How are you going...
Those who read this blog regularly might recall how this past December I was fortunate enough to have a close encounter with an overly...
Today, Thursday, the 23rd of September 2010, is the autumnal equinox in the northern hemisphere, otherwise known as the first day of fall.* Our...
In this guest post Clare and Grant Morton update us on the shorebird work they’re doing in and around the world-famous shorebird site of...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service will be reviewing the endangered status of the Wood Stork Mycteria americana with the possibility that the...
The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) declares Slimbridge Wetland Centre in Gloucestershire to be the birthplace of modern conservation. That may well be true. All I can say is...
An early morning visit to Jamaica Bay recently led to several notable sightings, but nothing could compare to the sight that awaited me as...
September brings birds in a big way and with every week, the autumn action intensifies. One sure way to heighten the pleasure of a...
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