Many birds, especially those higher up on the food chain, are fiercely territorial. When a bird of a different...
The Eastern Bluebird is the New York State Bird, but you’d be hard pressed to spot one here in...
The highlight of spring migration is without a doubt the return to northern climes of dazzlingly-colored warblers, flycatchers, and...
The most precious member of the Core Team is finally home where he belongs! Thanks to his robust growth...
When searching for Bald Eagles, most people find it difficult to get excited about ducks. Nonetheless, as we trekked...
Seeing a Bald Eagle is a thrill. No matter who you are, the sight of one of these majestic...
The Winter 2004 issue of Birdscope, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology newsletter, highlights some fascinating facts about the Cedar...
Apologies for the forced Soundgarden reference, but I wanted to combine both the agony and ecstasy of our latest...
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