Many birders have places they return to year after year, special pilgrimages promising scenes and species they see nowhere else. Enjoying these locations over...
It is always enjoyable to return to places that you have been to before to go birding and find out what has changed over...
Below the tropic of Capricorn, the omnipresent Turdus position is filled by the Rufous-bellied Thrush. In much the same way that the American Robin...
We’re in the shoulder season now, perfectly poised to enjoy the fruits of the passing season and the one that lies ahead. Whatever the...
In North American birding, east versus west is the most basic geographic division of the continent. It defines and organizes the content of our...
In the past few weeks I have had several fall migrants passing through my area. The temperatures in northern California have been in the...
The first part of this week finds us in south central Oregon, at one of the nation’s true gems, Crater Lake National park. I...
There are 35 raptor species that have a presence in the United States and Canada, 56 (more or less) if you count by subspecies,...
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