All standard calendars include a 4th day of July, but we in the United States place just a bit more emphasis on recognizing that...
The Gulf Stream lies between 20-40 miles off the North Carolina coast, and to the unpracticed eye it looks scarcely different that the expanse...
Following on from last week we are venturing up the Fairfield-Leopold Road and it really is in pretty good condition for a gravel road,...
The Squacco Heron, Ardeola ralloides is an Old World heron, closely related to (and sharing a genus with) the eastern pond-herons. It shares the common...
The United States sets the fourth day of July apart to focus with white-hot intensity (splashed with red and blue) on the concepts of...
While on a top-secret mission, I found the following at the bottom of a box filled with Petersonania and cheaply-printed knockoff Fuertes prints. The...
Back in early March, Andrew Spencer asked me if I would like to go birding in western Mexico with him and another friend in May....
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