I saw my first Swainson’s Warbler in eastern North Carolina, along the Roanoke River near the town of Weldon. The story is etched into...
Birding being a visual and an auditory pursuit, it’s not surprising that publishers have taken advantage of the media of its day to produce...
What a weekend for those of us experiencing the exhilaration of spring migration! Assuming that your over-worked eyes are as blurry as mine at...
[The Mute Swan, pictured above, is amongst the heaviest birds capable of flight and therefore a fine introduction to this post. Other than that,...
There are three species of Ibis present in the Broome area and the range of these three species of Ibis is similar throughout Australia....
As the wood warblers swarm north, it may seem odd to have a post that does not concern itself with birds at all. Instead...
At this time of year with every manner of bird on the wing, one needn’t ask whether you’ll be birding this weekend. A better...
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