In this world, there are tortoises and there are hares. Birding is hardly a hare’s game unless you’re racking up a Big Day. Birds...
Here I am, about to embark on a business trip to what is considered the birdiest state in the nation, and I’m very concerned...
The train for I and the Bird #34 is leaving the station. Make sure you’re on it! Get your bird blogging link to me...
The Daily Mail reports the discovery of a new, brightly colored bird on a remote mountain range in South America, the difficult-to-pronounce Yariguies Brush...
That is, if you’re aligned with the inexplicable yet attractive Mets-Giants axis as I am. Considerably less good if you’re a Yankees or Jets...
Notice anything different around here? If you’ve ever visited this site before, you’re probably wondering if you’re in the right place. Yes, this is...
Obviously, manually exporting more than three years of content to a new site can be expected to be a time-consuming, if not mindless chore....
Test One. How do we look?
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