All birders love the Everglades. There are so few places on Earth where one can see thousands and thousands and thousands of wading birds...
While birding out at the coast of Queens this year I have noticed on several occasions a variety of birds, mostly finches, feeding on...
December in the Northern Hemisphere starts slowly but picks up relentless speed as the month hurtles downhill towards a new year. Hope you enjoyed...
When we returned to the Blue Mountains in September this year it had been five and a half years since we had visited the...
A big thank you goes out to Tristan, who demonstrated that at least one person reads this drivel. He pointed out that Illinois had...
Here we go, about to enter the last month of what I hope has been a profoundly excellent one for each of you. Apart...
Birders have a natural tendency to appreciate variety in form, from the bewildering range of colors displayed within a single avian family, to minute...
Maybe it’s because the American Coot (Fulica americana) is the most abundant and widely distributed species of rail in North America that it gets no respect?...
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