Of course the saying is “April showers bring May flowers” but the volume of rain we had back at the beginning of the month...
There isn’t much cuter than a European Robin feeding from the hand of a seven-year-old. Always beware of the cute, however, as sometimes cute...
As spring migration heats up across the northern hemisphere every weekend is bringing more first-of-season birds through parks and backyards. Of course, these sightings...
While I’ve long been aware of the existence of at least seven heavens, their distinguishing features, like those of the fabled seven seas, have always been...
Lucky bird blogger that I am, I was invited to attend a screening of Ghost Bird , a documentary film about the search for...
Life is change. For the most part, naturalists appreciate and even embrace this simple truth. The unpredictable ebbs and flows of our lives matter...
Do you have what it takes to be the Swarovski Optik Digiscoper of the Year in 2010? The only way to find out is...
Spring migration in the northern hemisphere is an attenuated event, beginning with a trickle that increases to a torrent of songbirds. You may, depending...
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