The most common owls in the world are also in the Galapagos Islands and are considered subspecies that only...
March Madness has such a grip on the United States that even birders are thinking in terms of seeded...
1. The votes are in, and Red-naped Sapsucker is the winner and my proud new nemesis, although Gray-crowned Rosy...
Scientists have wondered why the outstandingly adaptable Ethiopian Bush-crow (Zavattariornis stresemanni) refused to expand outside of its postage stamp-sized...
Manhattan, April 2010 In the busiest and most developed borough of New York City, Manhattan, which is what most...
The data seems mixed. Jim McCormac has a good rundown and some theories.
Maybe the proposition isn’t that simple, but you can vote to allocate $40,000 from National Geographic Germany to Fundación...
Ah, spring is here (at least on my side of the world.) Rather than wax with my usual eloquence...
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