The nor’easter that blanketed the east coast of the United States did not leave New York City unscathed, and the birds are flocking to...
But Greg Laden has a primer on how skeptics can learn “what to believe.” A skeptic should question, but one doesn’t want to become...
When it comes to crows, the term “murder” is usually used to describe a flock of these cunning corvids. For the first time, however,...
Herp lovers rejoice! The inaugural edition of the blog carnival devoted to the best reptile and amphibian writing on the web awaits your reading...
An intrepid New York City birder has been keeping tabs on an Ovenbird that has apparently decided to make the attempt to spend the...
This year, Monday, 21 December, is the winter solstice, often known as the shortest day of the year, at least for those in the...
Certain developments in this last month lead me to believe we may be entering a Golden Age of nature blog carnivals. Nature bloggers can...
The holidays are well and truly upon us. So, if you live anywhere near my latitude, is winter weather. The silver lining to these...
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