Well, this doesn’t seem to make much sense: The Port Authority doesn’t give a hoot about the lives of snowy owls. The agency that...
Winter may not technically begin for another couple of weeks, but frigid temperatures and wicked snow are assailing various parts of North America. The...
As mentioned earlier in these pages, wind farms and eagles don’t always go well together—the birds, which often scan the ground for prey instead...
If there’s one group of birds that just won’t let you be miserable it would have to be the Grey-crowned Babbler. It makes perfect...
When the opportunity to get a series of pictures for a photo-gallery presents itself, one can’t take the time to wonder if Corey hasn’t...
The North Wind doth blow, and we shall have snow And what will the robin do then, poor thing? He’ll sit in the barn...
The American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) is described as a slim-billed, sparrow-like bird of open country. They migrate down from alpine and arctic tundra to...
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