…at The New Dharma Bums (hat tip to my mom who sent me the link). And when I say shearwaters galore, well, I mean...
Satisfy your moth mania with an excellent fifth edition of the eminent moth carnival presented by Matthew Sarver, modern naturalist.
The New York Times has a fascinating ten-question quiz that requires one to guess which of a pair of names in the Huambisa language...
Shorebird season is upon us once again and with the waves of undifferentiated brown and gray birds arrives yet another resource by which to...
A week or so ago (time is flying by so fast these days it may have been months ago or yesterday I’m no longer...
That metallic sheen that appears on birds like grackles or hummingbirds? Not a recent development. Scientists have examined 40-million-year-old fossils that show iridescent feathers...
The fifth and final week of a long month has arrived. September is knocking on our doors, people! How are you going to answer?...
A world-renowned bird artist describes his trek through the Sumatran rain forests to find an elusive trogon. Doesn’t that sound cool? You can find...
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