The third day of my Ecuadorean avian odyssey in the capable care of Renato and Paola of Pululahua Hostal was informally dubbed Chocó Endemics Day, as we...
…is the number of species of bird that was seen on the Queens Big Day on Thursday. I am still exhausted and have lots...
You do realize we’re in the middle of one of the birdiest months of the year, right? In temperate climes, May means migration. Of...
All around the world, birds are on the move. Birders celebrate May as one of the most exciting migratory months of the year. See...
By the time you read this blog post I will already have spent nine hours zooming around my home borough desperately trying to see...
No, I’ve never seen an Oriental Pratincole, and, no, I had no idea what they looked like until I saw the pictures. And, yes,...
In just one month, I’ll be on a plane for the birding trip of a lifetime at the Canopy Lodge and Canopy Tower in Panama. Why...
A horde of Daisy’s relatives are visiting us during the month of May and I have taken this second week of the month off...
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