Spring migration may be dwindling to a trickle by now, but vast movements of mammals are about to commence. I’m speaking, of course, about...
When they say that you can’t go home again, the proverbial They are usually talking about the fact that people change. Maybe you’ve changed;...
Birds have no boobs. Although it might look like they could have a pair or two lurking beneath all those chest feathers, they actually...
This spring I have probably had more in-your-face wood-warblers than I have ever had before. I am not sure exactly why but I am...
The National Wildlife Refuge system is one of America’s greatest treasures. It preserves habitat, protects wildlife. and provides diverse nature experiences for visitors from...
I love babblers, and whether you treat them as a single family or several (and I understand the jury keeps getting called back on...
The first time I saw a puffin, it was a revelation. I’d seen pictures of them, of course – the stocky, flamboyantly-beaked little seabirds...
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