One of the interesting aspects of Trinidad’s nature is that both southern corners of the roughly boot-shaped island are dotted with wetlands. Some weeks...
Such an embarrassingly populist title of a blog post should obviously be followed by some dry facts. Here goes: Paradise Flycatchers are a genus...
Anyone who has spent any time observing birds knows that they are flexible and adaptable. Birds need to travel to find food and migrate...
In June 2023, I again went to Balangshan, a mountain about 3 hour’s drive from Sichuan’s capital Chengdu – and again with Alpinebirding, fortunately...
This year, with the exceptional rain and flooding across much of the land there has been a great opportunity for many bird species to...
After Jason recently asked ChatGPT for birding advice, the management consultant in me – constantly thriving for efficiency improvements – immediately thought of the...
In April 2022, I wrote: The American Birding Association has not had a permanent leader since November 2021. The Board of Directors has been...
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