Putting nature on TV is a tricky business. First there is the inherent irony of getting people to sit on their butts in front...
One of the sweetest subsections of the duck family has to be the sawbills, formally known as mergansers. Mergansers are a family of diving...
This may read like something of a non sequitur, but have you ever seen a Rainbow Eucalyptus? Eucalyptus deglupta is a psychedelic beauty, with...
I am always intrigued by the multitude of opinions out there on various birding subjects, but lately none more than digiscoping. With all of...
Maybe Kentucky shouldn’t have allowed the Sandhill Crane hunt? An avian visitor to the state senate let its displeasure be known. Via Lowering the...
If I have learned anything from living in the northern half of the United States is that in order to survive winter with my...
Read the heart-warming tale of a young Pied Shag, a caring family, a helicopter ride, and a bird rescue facility.
Like some of the other beat writers around here I’ve been roped into keeping a year list this year, and inspired by the other...
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