Whoo-hoo! It is now, on 20 March 2012, spring! Take that, southern hemisphere! Here in New York it has felt like spring for, well,...
Colombia is not only home to nearly 20% of all avian life on the planet but this birding mecca also accommodates an incredibly high...
Do people go birding while inebriated? There is the blog The Drinking Bird, but what about the drinking birder? Birdchick hosts Birds and Beers...
Residents of the Americas may find this hard to believe, but the ubiquitous, adaptable House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) is declining in its native lands....
The Metropolitan Transit Authority, the agency in New York City that is in charge of the subway system, among other things, has installed a...
Buteo lineatus, the Red-shouldered Hawk, is a gorgeous bird. Before January I had come across the very red birds of the western United States...
Faith and Begorrah, I’ve made it through another St. Patty’s Day without ingesting corned beef, cabbage, or green beer! My liver lingers on in...
There is a great article about Passenger Pigeons by Bill Loomis in The Detroit News today. It is well worth a read.
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