Everyone knows what a male Mallard looks like. The drake of this extremely common, sexually dimorphic species (Anas platyrhynchos) cuts a fine form with his...
In case you hadn’t noticed, blogging, both publishing and perusing, has transformed dramatically over the years. Since I first started hand-coding 10,000 Birds using...
The second weekend of February offers much to bird lovers and love birds alike. Hope you made the best of it! We birders tend...
When we get days on end of trying to bird under a stormy sky we sometimes have to admit defeat and stay home! When...
Each time I see a rail, it confounds the conventional wisdom that these are secretive, crepuscular birds. During a recent walk, I brought along...
Rolling into the second weekend of February should remind us that even the most misanthropic birders can feel love for more than just the...
Before my trip to Austria that bridged January and February, I had never really had that country high on my list of places I...
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