This weeks post is driven by a glut of pictures and the need to clear the air with a small confession. Yellow Bitterns (Ixobrychus sinensis)...
A new study suggests that birds are more likely to change mates between or during breeding seasons when the weather is severe or uncertain....
There really isn’t much to say about the Mottled Duck. It is one of several species in the Mallard-complex of ducks, along with American...
Phenology is a vital science. Among other things, it has provided some of the earliest and most compelling evidence for global warming. It also...
Because they are Superfly! Hat-tip to Clare for the link (but not for the ’80s wrestling reference or the strange way my mind is...
Tanzania has an enormous variety of exquisite birds but unfortunately it has an equal number of distractions that can interrupt your birding experience. Take...
If you know only a little bit about Charles Darwin, you know that he figured out Evolution via his study of the finches (and...
Beware the Ides of February! Schools across the United States are closing for Mid-Winter Break, which means the nation will be abuzz with energetic...
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