One would think that an activity that involves healthy doses of splashing through mud, sneaking through woods, and scoping out birds, bugs, and other...
The key to exceptional birding while traveling, by which I mean encountering more than the grackles and pigeons outside your hotel room window, requires...
July 2006 was an exciting month here at 10,000 Birds, featuring not one but two highly productive cross-country trips. Business first brought me to...
The biodiverse expanse of the Everglades is a lepidopterist’s delight, serving up really sensational butterfly species. However, the non-avian critter that really caught my...
Once the meeting I traveled for was finished on Thursday, I made an evening trek to MacArthur Beach State Park in North Palm Beach....
Purple Gallinule Wakadohatchee Wetlands sits merely a few miles from Loxahatchee NWR. This site sees a lot more visitors as locals and tourists alike...
White Ibis Ah, Florida…land of waders and waterfowl. Is there an American heron or egret that hasn’t made a home in the Sunshine State?...
The first time I beheld the awesome bounty of Oakland’s Arrowhead Marsh, that initial encounter with a wonderland of waterfowl, waders, and West Coast...
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