A cherished handful of Central and South American locations enjoy international renown as absolutely mandatory destinations for adventurous bird watchers and nature lovers. Asa...
An interesting–or perhaps enervating–aspect of this time of year is how birding tends to run feast or famine. That is to say that, at...
Sad news. One less (sub)species on this earth.
One of the really great things about living in the Arctic, and loving to watch and photograph birds, is that you can bird in...
Broome’s famous Cable Beach, named after the telegraph undersea cable that was laid in 1889 to enable communication with England via Singapore, stretches about 23...
Some cats, like my Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Paul’s pet, Pippa, are not bright enough to realize that, you know, that’s a freaking bear!...
Following Duncan’s post about the Fabulous Fairy-wrens, you may be forgiven for wondering how many exceptional adjectives can be used in naming one genus of birds....
Via this awesome website that tracks birds with satellite-tracking systems attached. Hat-tip to Clare.
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