This migration season in Florida is fast coming to a close but it has not been without its high points. The Florida Keys Hawk-watch...
November visits upon New York dank, leaden chill and multitudes of ducks. I vastly prefer the latter, particularly those species that don’t frequent this...
Bizarre. And also, I imagine, fun.
We New York birders had a pretty good idea this was coming but Angus Wilson just let the cat out of the bag (Or...
Having never visited the Quaker Ridge Hawkwatch in nearby Greenwich, Connecticut, I was pleased to make its acquaintance on an outing with the Queens...
Wouldn’t it be nice if, considering how special weekends are to most of us, we each learned something new every weekend? This weekend was...
On our recent trip to Kununurra we did a day trip to Lake Argyle. It is about an hour’s drive to Lake Argyle, which is...
The oldest division in the great avian tree lies between the ratites and tinamous (the paleognaths) and all other living birds (the neognaths). The...
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