Once again it is a new year and once again I will commit to listing the birds I see during the year! We have...
438. That was how many bird species I saw in 2013. Not bad, considering I did not leave the United States. (Well, I did...
In 2013 I birded in two countries, submitted eBird checklists for seven U.S. states and thirty-seven counties, and added a whopping ninety-two species to...
It has been far too long since I did a prediction post like this one. In fact, the last one was back on 15...
It is always an interesting exercise to make a list of birds that you see in one day. It is amazing how a common...
Wow. What an amazing year for birding and traveling in the year 2013! I recorded a personal best of 1,587 species across only four...
The title of this post is a trick question as Trinidad and Tobago actually has two national birds, one for each of the country’s...
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