Until now, animals with backbones (most of them human) have hosted the Circus of the Spineless. Vertebrates make up at best 5% of the...
Waking up early was easy on my last day in Greifswald as I had slept well after over imbibing a bit the previous night...
David Gessner, author of that lovely paean to peregrination, Soaring with Fidel, shares some further thoughts on migration on the Beacon Broadside blog. As...
Although the twain rarely meet in the field, birding and drinking seem similar in many ways. That’s right, I said drinking… a topic to...
October 2007 has been a phenomenal month for 10,000 Birds. Can you believe some (brilliant) computer science students at Carnegie Mellon identified this site...
The Butterbutt, or, more properly, the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Dendroica coronata) is one of the most common warblers in North America. The reason for their...
Upon our arrival at Kieshofer Moor, where we hoped to find Middle Spotted and Black Woodpeckers, Jochen had to head home, leaving Hendrik and...
The next edition of I and the Bird will be coinciding with the arrival of Halloween candy. Sweet! We expect a frighteningly high number...
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