Bird migration is rather mysterious. The hows and whys are still imperfectly known, the whens are variable, and the wheres have attracted speculation ranging...
Looking for birds means we go where the birds are. Every once in a while, when it gets quiet, I look around and marvel...
One aspect of summer I absolutely love is the break from the routine. Obviously, that means a lot of things in a lot of...
What do you say when someone tells you they will be spending the summer in the Lower Michigan Peninsula? If you are a birder,...
Interesting. And another reason to appreciate birds.
Everyone probably knows the story of how the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) came to the shores of America during the 19th century, but for...
The Department of Conservation in New Zealand is giving you, yes you, the chance to spend two days and one night raising Kakapo chicks!...
There are few families of birds as bewitching as the birds-of-paradise. They are feathered jewels with extraordinary breeding dances almost unrivalled in the bird world. They have...
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