Gyrfalcons are big birds. A male Gyrfalcon, the smaller of the pair, can clock in at 24 inches tall and weigh up to 3...
A typical Tapaculo is always hiding so most of the time you can hear them over-and-over but never see more than a crawling shadow...
I’ve written on this topic before, but I just can’t get it out of my head. And so, a man named Salvador Ramirez brought...
Rick Wright has exploded the conventional wisdom and advanced an alternative theory as to why the Prothonotary Warbler is called the Prothonotary Warbler. Click...
The upside of rehabbing Turkey Vultures is they’re smart, funny, cool, fascinating birds. The downside is sometimes they’ll bite you and throw up on you....
Rocky Mountain High, a great place to go birding according to our old pal Mike Freiberg I’m bored. When will the new birds get...
Northern Gannets are a phenomenal seabird to watch. Their plunge diving is legendary, their flight is distinctive, their willingness to shake it up in the chum...
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