Tabasco is probably the wettest state in Mexico. During Mexico’s dry season (which is just now ending), most of the country turns brown, as...
I am in a state of shock: late May, warm weather and fog! In the morning in the lowlands, fog out of season! However,...
The tiny islands of the southern Caribbean are much more famous for sprawling white sand beaches and azure water as they are for birds;...
In the woodpecker high school yearbook, the Eurasian Wryneck is described as “most likely to be turned into a low-end sock puppet”. Not very...
The floodwaters continue to recede across the plains near Broome and the bird-life continues to enjoy the environment. The whole area has been a...
May is a busy month for birds migrating through Shanghai – and of course, last May was completely missed due to the lockdown. So,...
I recently asked ChatGPT some questions about the best birding locations in the United States and the results were decidedly mixed. I tried some...
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