In New York, as is the case across most of the area where the “eastern” wood-warblers migrate, there are four species that are almost...
Early April is a special time for most, especially those of us in the Northern Hemisphere that love each emerging sign of spring. The...
We can start first with what catbirds are not. Catbirds are not the unfortunate result of unwise experiments with radioactivity. Catbirds are also not...
On our recent trip to Sydney we explored several areas that were easily reached by public transport & we discovered that there are some...
On Wednesday morning I had a meeting in Bayonne, New Jersey for my job and as is my wont I left my house in...
I am not an ornithologist but this albino finch got my attention. I suspect that it is an incomplete albino since there is some...
Specialization is not always aesthetically appealing to the generalist scavenging creatures who have so effectively taken over the planet – aka, all of us....
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