I was laid out with a bad back last week, which didn’t really affect my birding as I wasn’t planning any at the time....
Storms can be fierce on the barrier Islands along the Florida Panhandle. Hurricanes are a very real possibility, but even without events of that...
A new research project using Zebra Finches in semi-wild conditions indicates that for some bird populations a certain aspect of climate change may have...
Most birders in the northern hemisphere are familiar with the Marsh Hawk, an expected denizen of marshes, tundra, and grasslands across a huge swathe of...
Every week, the winds carry the unexpected hither and yon. Were you hither? Were you yon? If so, we’d love to hear what you...
You’d think that dressing in green to hide from predators inside a dense rainforest is as a strategy as plain as day, yet only...
Wood Sandpipers-Tringa glareola are a shorebird species that are found on inland fresh water rather than along the coast. At our local ephemeral lakes the...
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