Pardalotes are an endemic species to Australia and the rarest of all can be found in Tasmania and is called the Forty-spotted Pardalote, which...
It started as a discussion over the Stilton and walnuts. By the time the cigar smoke cleared and the port had soaked through the...
Birders know better than anyone that spring is all about dads. By this, I don’t mean the warm weather renaissance of BBQ, golf, baseball,...
Last week I had the privilege of taking a group of Queens middle-schoolers birding in Forest Park as part of an after-school program. We...
Okay, folks, today we will be discussing one of those internet pass-arounds which are meant to fill everyone with joy and inspiration, but...
You may not have heard about the Florida Bonneted Bat (Eumops floridanus), and that is fine, not many know this bat even existed. This...
June 9, 2015 – It’s deja vu all over again. The latest press release from the USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan...
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