January 2006 is a month that will be long remembered in 10,000 Birds history. This is the month where we finally answered that burning...
Though we had observed most of Paradise Island’s avifauna the previous day, we got great follow-up views as our trip progressed. The predominant gull...
Our first full day in the Bahamas was slated to be our big birding day. Having done a fair bit of research before setting...
PARADISE ISLAND, BAHAMAS – JANUARY 2006 — The first bird Sara and I spotted in the Bahamas was the same species as our last...
When it’s a Spindalis species tanager, obviously! Traveling these days is hardly the carefree, spontaneous, all-I-need-is-a-toothbrush-and-ten-bucks experience it used to be before I took...
We’re just about at that point in the winter season where I start daydreaming about glorious, sun-drenched days of summers past. The source of...
Long-eared Owl, rear view Close views of our friendly neighborhood kestrel yesterday morning along with the welcome weekend warmth augured well for our annual...
Watching wildlife is a delightfully stimulating activity, one that can be enjoyed thoroughly from youth to senescence. However, the choice regarding which specific creatures...
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