As I’ve switched over to paid corporate birding (doing bird surveys for companies that want to put up wind farms or transmission lines), I’ve...
A new study conducted in Athens, Georgia, by National Geographic and the University of Georgia put cameras on house cats allowed outdoors. Thirty percent...
As 10,000 Birds’ New Zealand beat writer, I sometimes should write about New Zealand birds, but today I thought I’d talk about a bird...
While those to the north are busy wallowing in shorebirds of impressive diversity and numbers, we to the south sit and wait for the...
“Peek!” Plunk. “Peek!” Plop. “Peek!” Plip. These were the sounds I heard as I walked around a small pond in Amherst, Massachusetts last week,...
A new species of barbet was discovered in 2008 in Peru by a team of ornithologists that were recent graduates of Cornell University. The...
When you live in Queens and you only have one morning of an August weekend to go birding there is only one place to...
Hot enough for you? If you’re suffering through a sweltering patch of record summer heat, you may feel much as Ralph Waldo Emerson did...
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