Yellow Warbler was my 65th species of bird in Queens. Luckily for you, I still haven’t seen my 300th species in Queens. That means...
I fully realize that my last post was not a bird post in the strictest sense. As a matter of fact, one might surmise...
On our recent birding and camping trip we decided to head to Windjana Gorge due to the fact that it had been a long...
The beautiful landscape that would one day become Pilanesberg National Park, was formed when a volcano collapsed in on itself, leaving concentric rings of...
This Kestrel may have been carrying bugs, but an X-ray showed they were not of the surveillance type. (Image from DHA/Dogan News Agency) ...
This morning it is drizzling. It rained hard last night, with hail and funnel clouds in Billings and lightning all along the storm’s path....
Have you ever seen a Boab tree? Birds in Australia love them! Everyone I know in the Northern Hemisphere is either traveling or receiving...
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