As if I and the Bird #68 didn’t deliver enough brilliant nature and science blogging, we’ve also got Tangled Bank #98 and Carnival of...
Perhaps one of the best known bird poems, Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “The Eagle: A Fragment” packs a punch as powerful as a Golden Eagle‘s...
This may seem a funny question, but have you ever described yourself as an neophyte field biologist? Field biology, as described by some authorities,...
We’re entering the home stretch on winter here in North America, which means it must be time for the Great Backyard Bird Count! The...
A new study conducted in Ireland shows that birds that are fed through the winter lay their eggs earlier and have a higher rate...
Chrissy Guarino is a birder’s birder. In using that term I mean that not only does she have the requisite skills in terms of...
Backyard birding is, as both a method and philosophy of watching birds, decidedly distinct from field birding. One of the main differences is that...
The newest edition of I and the Bird will be hosted, and hosted well at that no doubt, this Thursday, February 7 by Nick...
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