In recent weeks Little Curlews Numenius minutus have returned to Broome from their migration to the northern hemisphere. We used to encounter them regularly on...
Leaves and birds in the Appalachian Mountains. From now through the first week of November (2018) autumn leaves are peaking along the ridges and...
The final days of October are naturally spooky, at least in the north. It gets darker earlier day by day. The Maples and Oaks...
As October winds down, dark minds turn to bats and other creatures of the night. But don’t spend all weekend in the shadows. Birds...
At last count, there are 25 species of birds named for U.S. states, with varying degrees of geographical relevance (sorry, Tennessee Warbler). But only...
It was only a few days ago, yet it already seems like days long gone. Unlike today’s cold and gloom, it was a warm...
Rarely am I caught too off guard, when it comes to visiting a National Refuge. Most of the time, I know enough about an...
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