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...
Is May ending already? Some birders wait eleven months for just this moment, keenly feeling loss after its passing. How can you prevent the...
Now that the Mad Queen is dead, Brandon the Broken, First of His Name, is the King of the Andals and the First Men,...
A few miles from my home, a bridge rises gradually over the water of Santa Rosa Sound. Linking the mainland of the Florida Panhandle...
One of the great things about living in southern Arizona is our proximity to Mexico. This allows for some really fun birds to come...
This past Friday, after leaving Cupsogue where my twitch for the Wilson’s Plover had ended in success I decided to head back over to...
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