One of the delights of the south coast of Western Australia are the beautiful blue seas and squeaky white sand. We have miles of...
Central America is much smaller than the land encompassed within the borders of Canada and the USA. After a brief look at a map,...
Believe it or not, migration has really arrived. Just about any part of the world in which birds move in response to seasonal signals...
Morning at the slopes of Mt. Povlen, a quick stop filled with a song that sounds familiar, but I haven’t heard it since last...
After nearly 8 weeks here in New Zealand, the sun is setting on our visit. This amazing group of islands, is without a doubt,...
In New York, by the third weekend in April one expects to be awash in wood-warblers, overwhelmed by orioles, and generally boggled by birds...
Don’t freak out, but even the most frost-rimed regions in the Northern Hemisphere have noticed subtle signs of spring. Such seasonal signifiers include but...
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