Warning, saucy photos of females to follow. About six years ago, my husband was chatting with a friend of ours about how we need...
Living in New Zealand is fun and all, don’t get me wrong. Sure, there are no woodpeckers here and very few places you can...
Zelda, the Wild Turkey who makes Battery Park, at the southern tip of Manhattan, her home, managed to survive the flooding and devastation that Manhattan suffered...
After a long day at home on Monday with a two-year-old who did not want to spend the entire day inside I was relieved...
The North American Mid-Atlantic region was, in case you haven’t heard, just hit by Hurricane Sandy, a veritable Frankenstorm that caused billions of dollars...
The Delmarva Peninsula juts southward towards North Carolina like the appendix of the eastern seaboard. It’s southernmost third, given to Virginia by accident of...
The corner of the blogosphere inhabited by nature lovers circa 2005 was, like most frontiers, an unruly place full of empty spaces and opportunity....
As passerine migration peters out and thoughts turn to what birds will show up to stay the winter the only wood-warbler left in any...
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