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One of the most persistent myths in the annals of avifauna has to be the prohibition on handling even...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington DC used an electronic egg to record incubation data in the nest of...
As far as color terms go, vermilion is a winner, reeking of exoticism and antiquity. As fine as this...
When a Curlew Sandpiper, a European species of shorebird I have never seen, was reported from Jamaica Bay last...
Lorelle VanFossen is a font of inspiration for bloggers everywhere, particularly those who work in WordPress. I like her...
Florida, land of limpkins, oasis of anhingas, gathering place of gallinules, offers some of the most distinctive birding in...
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