Perhaps a little more shock-inducing and paradoxical than concepts of birding at sewage ponds or graveyards, an oil refinery seems to be the antithesis...
The first thing to note about the Field Guide to North American Flycatchers is the subtitle: Empidonax and Pewees. No Kingbirds, no Phoebes, no...
Shanghai in March is still a good time to see a variety of buntings before they migrate North. Most of them are easy to...
Marsh Sandpipers–Tringa Stagnatilis are one of the many migratory shorebirds that we encounter here in Broome. They have a very wide range and they...
Many a Larophile has visited Costa Rica but not for the love of gulls. Yes, we have gulls and we have terns and a...
EBird really knows how to push my buttons. I mean that in a good way: By automatically showing one’s new year list each January...
As you probably are aware, male Lady Amherst’s Pheasants regularly get into fights with other birds. The typical scene is something like this: the...
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