It has been discovered that largosity and flightlessness, which perhaps fortunately tend to go together in birds, evolved more than once. The original story...
Yellow-throated Warblers are a rarity in New York State and as I mentioned earlier this year they are usually considered an “overshoot,” that is,...
Last October Daisy, Desi, and I, joined by my parents, had a grand ol’ time whale-watching aboard the American Princess. We made a repeat...
Is it mere coincidence that Father’s Day falls on such a perfect weekend for birding? I think not. I took my brood to explore...
While we are away in the Southern Highlands trying to keep warm and enjoying the bird species of that area I will share with...
Keeps your eyes to the skies. Maybe you’ll see albatrosses! Many civilized nations choose the third weekend in June to honor fatherhood, paternal bonds, and...
Sadly, that is not the name of new reality show. (The fraction of the TV-watching public that would want to gaze at birders birding...
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