It stood like a sentinel at the entrance, lonely, waiting. I was running late, and yet I slowed the...
September sharpens one’s priorities, in that every weekend offers so much to do that only the most attractive or...
The Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) — that towering icon of modern anthropogenic extinctions — was a pigeon. Not, as Linneaus...
Australia is a vast country with a very small human population, which mostly clings to the edge of the...
Passenger Pigeon. Kioea. Broad-billed Parrot. Alaotra Grebe. Saint Helena Cuckoo. Grand Cayman Thrush. Ascencion Crake. Kakawahie. What do the...
I’ve lived in Queens since March of 2008. Over three hundred species of birds have crossed my field of view...
For the birder, roads are an ironic boon. Whether made of asphalt, gravel, or dirt, they help us reach...
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