Sliding into mid-August in New York feels like the easing into a Jacuzzi: the heat may be intense to start, but the good times...
Although I have introduced you to the Red-capped Plover in the past I thought I should show you a nest that we found recently....
In a way, kingfishers may be the poor man`s pittas – almost as colorful and exciting, but much easier to observe. Here are some...
Just under a fortnight ago, I saw a report on the local bird alert of a sighting of a group of approximately 20 Nacunda...
Congress overwhelmingly passed (310-107 in the House and 73-25 in the Senate) and President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act, a rare bipartisan...
A couple of weeks ago, I shared some of my favorite photos from my several years of birding. They are certainly not good enough...
“A stick! A stick!” With the pure energy of an almost two-year-old freed from weeks of isolation, my granddaughter was running across an empty...
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