It is 6 May. We New York birders should be awash in migrating wood-warblers, flycatchers, vireos, tanagers, and a host of other birds right...
How’s May migration treating you so far? We’re early in the month, but many birds are late compared to last year, at least in...
To all but the greediest rice and spirulina farmers of Southeast Asia, any member of the genus Lonchura is a joy to watch. The munias, or...
Broome has huge tides and it is very hard to explain or for someone to understand the extremes unless they have experienced it for...
Plush-crested Jay Birding outside my home country is expensive but the current black-market for the dollar exchange rate to the Argentinean Peso help us...
So as many of my loyal readers know, I have a very mixed relationship with vagrants and the chasing thereof. Nevertheless, when a Baikal...
You see those white things at the edge of the marsh out there? They’re either Great White Egrets or White Storks. I don’t know...
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