Charleston is a beautiful place for a wedding, and at the end of May that’s just where I was headed to watch a good...
Back on the last day of May I boarded a boat in Brooklyn and headed out onto the Atlantic Ocean in search of seabirds. It was...
Early June in these parts still holds the promise of late migrants but basically showcases the next couple of months of local trip lists....
All the world’s redpolls probably represent a single species, and redpolls probably look different in different places more because of environmental influences on how...
For regular readers of this website you may well think that you have seen that title before! Well, almost! Last time it was Banded...
“Costa Rica borders two oceans. The country has a healthy list of pelagic species. There are no pelagic trips”. That ironic pseudo-haiku almost sums...
One of the recurring discussions in the world of nature writing is the problem of tone. Given the sheer magnitude of the issues facing...
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