Hutton’s Shearwaters are a bit of a mystery bird in the north of Western Australia, as you very rarely see them. It is believed...
An egret that dances is a sight worth seeing. And the shuffling, hopping, running, and wing-spread, long-legged, two-stepping that Reddish Egrets use in their...
The closest site to Quito to reliably see the Umbrellabird is Recinto 23 de Junio covered by Corey here and also written by me: here...
I was expecting Pine Siskins here. After all, there are pines. There are thistles and willows and all the other things Pine Siskins enjoy....
You all know the drill. There are three images of birds or parts of birds below and your job is to figure out what...
To share his ire, Nick of The Birdist has compiled his “10 Least Favorite Birding Listserv Posts” and I must say that he is...
This is an interesting article based on the research of Mark Berres into the genetic diversity of different populations of eastern Sandhill Cranes.
It has been almost two weeks since the text message that said “Gray Kingbird Viera Wetlands.” The person who sent the text was the...
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