Perhaps I was always destined for disappointment this spring, between last year’s ridiculous May migration bonanza and the killer birds I started the year...
The Greeks had their sacred groves, the Druids their oak worship, the Romans their games in honor of Floralia. In Scotland the herdsman formed...
Instead of waiting for the spring to come to me, I prefer to travel south to greet it. (One may also read this as...
I’m a big fan of the antelopes, a group that is most commonly associated with Africa but which also occurs in Asia and, if...
When birders in the eastern United States see a flash of red up in the canopy or deep inside nearby bushes, more likely than...
One of the earliest wood-warblers to arrive each spring here in the northeast is the Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla). Just like with Pine Warblers...
Last Saturday Grant had to go to Geelong for the day and so I took the chance to go birding for the day while...
After a long hiatus that included a new cat, a new apartment, and enough time with the in-laws to last me quite awhile, here’s...
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