Marvel at what Tai Haku’s been finding in shark-infested waters. Coincidentally, it also seems to be Slug, Ray, and Heron Week there.
The reputation of birding as an inexpensive avocation is somewhat misleading. While it’s true that birds in the wild can be looked at for...
Much ado has been made about the confusing nature of wood-warblers on their way south in the fall. They no longer have the distinctive...
Saturday morning with sunny summer skies seems a perfect time for a father-son adventure, so Mason and I hit Marshlands Conservancy in Rye, NY...
Mike of Mike’s Birding and Digiscoping Blog cites studies showing that bird-life drops 40% where dogs are walked.
Three mystery birds pictures taken over the last couple of months await your eyes below. So click and guess in the comments! No clicking...
Despite their dramatically different settings, birding and blogging are a lot alike. For one, they’re both a lot of fun, assuming you like that...
I am so sick of the East Pond of Jamaica Bay. Now don’t get me wrong, Jamaica Bay is a world-class birding destination that...
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