It’s a good day to be a Double-crested Cormorant—at least for those living in the eastern United States. Birds in the 24 states east of the...
As any avid birder knows, trips to a new part of the world, no matter what the occasion, are always exciting. The opportunity for...
When you talk about birding botanical gardens in South Africa, Kirstenbosch in Cape Town is perhaps what automatically comes to mind. This is by...
Some of us, present company included, are still enjoying a three-day holiday weekend. But assessing our Best Bird of the Weekend on Monday morning...
We have a lot of birds of prey around Broome and the most common are the Black Kites and Whistling Kites, which you see...
Spring isn’t just a season of change and renewal. In the realm of birding, it might also be the season for Big Days. With all...
Here in the States, we’ve looking at a long, lovely weekend, serving as the unofficial start to summer. Fortunately, a bit of spring still...
First: Dream about it As a teenager in Yugoslavia, I used to buy National Geographic in secondhand bookshops. Fascinated with New York’s Jamaica Bay,...
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