The coronavirus has locked us all in, literally, doing something that was totally unthinkable only a few months ago: it has prevented us from...
I have commented before in my posts that most of our Warblers here in central Mexico never actually warble. This tendency is so marked...
May delivers one of those amazing times of the year when we’re too busy looking at birds to sit around talking about them. Let’s...
If you’re out in the woods this spring, trying to see the Woodcock (like that below, left) in the evening, doing his skydance, or...
Red-tailed Black-Cockatoos have become a regular sight around Broome in recent weeks. They are usually heard before they are seen and call raucously as...
As of next month I am assuming that the airline industry will have no further use for my services and a bleak outlook looms....
What could be more boring than starting a blog post with a Wikipedia quotation? So here goes: “The symbol of a bluebird as the...
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