Ah rose, the color of swanky gardens and rampant optimism. Rose by any other name also appears prominently in the plumage of some very...
Back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Germany was not a birding nation, at least not by international standards. In the good old...
As fun as it is to chase a rarity (and I’m a convert once again, it is fun, especially when you finally catch up...
For some reason pale red is an extremely attractive color when it is applied to feathered creatures. Why? Who knows? What matters is that...
Heading out of Ecclesdown Road on the second day of my trip, I had nailed all of my targets save four species (Caribbean Dove,...
Keep your eyes to the skies… you may see an accipiter or two! The second weekend of May offers so much potential. With migratory...
That vultures get a bad rap is something of a given. There’s no getting around the fact that they’re weird looking. Birds are supposed...
The Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani) can be found along the Pacific Coast of North America from Alaska to Baja California. Click on photos for...
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