Isla Verde is OK for casinos and clubs but hardly offers a sufficient survey of Puerto Rico’s amazing avifauna. The birding centerpiece of our...
Current U.S. Territory and potential 51st state, Puerto Rico boasts 349 bird species, including 17 or so endemics, as well as the second highest...
Nature lovers who can’t find anything interesting to do in the middle of May just aren’t trying hard enough. So much is blooming, bursting,...
Today marks a major milestone in birding and nature blogging: the centennial edition of I and the Bird. Isn’t that amazing? My habit is...
Once we returned from our amazing trip to the mangroves at Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge (the tale is told in two parts here...
Puerto Rico is home to a huge range of important and threatened animals and plants, and we’re very grateful to Alberto López-Torres for this...
The title of this blog post is a title I never anticipated using when I started blogging a little over two years ago but...
My friend Laura encountered a Lawrence’s Warbler, which is a rare Blue-winged/Golden-winged Warbler hybrid, just a week ago. This weekend, I finally had a...
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