The Chiffchaff and Blackcaps are no longer singing locally, the hirundines are concentrating their numbers and the nights are noticeably earlier. It must be...
Birding in the Caribbean is about islands, beautiful beaches, extra special endemics, rum, and smiles. It could also be much more, maybe less, it...
It has come time to put together another blog entry and I find myself bed ridden with a bad back so I will share...
I thought we had bid farewell to Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) for the year with last week’s post, but we’ll have them back one...
In some places, birds have to live with large amounts of trash in their environment. Fortunately, some have found creative ways to deal with...
Conceptualizing a plumage aberration such as leucism, where pigments are prevented from reaching some (or all) feathers (in the case of birds) may be...
My latest posts have tended to the thematic, rather than offering up lots of photos of the cool birds I am seeing. That is...
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