my kestrel (I like to think of it as mine) is back. He was uncharacteristically absent for the CBC, but I’m glad he’s back...
Back in 2003 when I first started birding, I encountered quite an odd duck in Central Park. This bird, pure white with a red,...
Wow, where have I been? The second week of January is almost over, yet I just found out that we’re observing National De-lurking Week....
The Peregrine is a ferocious falcon, often lauded as one of nature’s finest flyers. Falco peregrinus is a true wanderer; some North American breeders...
One of the abundant benefits to keeping a nature journal, whether a blog or a book, is the opportunity to analyze species counts at...
One of the world’s most threatened birds has bred in captivity for the first time in India.
Didn’t you resolve to contribute more to I and the Bird in 2007? Don’t screw up so soon! Send your links to me or...
2006 was a very good year for me. After all, this was the year my incredible daughter, Ivy was born, the year my magnificent...
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