So that was May. Phew! Despite looking way older than his years, we cannot attribute Regannet’s haggard appearance to hard birding, scoring only 19...
The first weekend of June usually signals the tail end of any migratory activity that was still passing through your region. While this may...
I said in my last review that it wouldn’t be long before we saw yet another New England India Pale Ale (IPA) at Birds...
Author Sherrida Woodley thinks deeply about dearly departed birds. such as California Condors and Passenger Pigeons. She also has an abiding interest in important figures in...
In my last post, I introduced you to some of my favorite birds from the tiny town of Paso Ancho, Michoacán. This town sits...
In the midst of a three-day Memorial Day observance, many American birders still have a day left to nail down a BBOTW. If you’re...
Singapore is a great location for observing Kingfishers and there are several species to observe. The largest Kingfisher is the Stork-billed Kingfisher and the...
Global Big Day is an initiative created by the folks at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to promote the use of eBird and birding...
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