One common feature of the relationship between early explorers and colonists and the birds of the New Worlds was the tendency of said explorers to name birds after familiar...
Now that there are 7 billi0n of us on this planet, it seems appropriate to look at and appreciate other great big collections of...
Paging through a fieldguide, it’s always with a sense of dismay and sadness that I come across reference to an extinct species. This is...
Plastic pipes that have been used to mark mining claims in Nevada are death traps for birds. A state law now allows anyone who...
Is there something about Idaho Ruffed Grouse that make them seek out human men as companions? Judge for yourself!
Most birders, myself included, hope to find a rarity or two on every birding outing. This does not happen, of course, because rarities are,...
The odd climate patterns lately have conspired with my already suspect grasp of phenology to completely baffle my sense of season. As I’m sure...
How cool is it that the earthquake in Oklahoma yesterday yielded radar images of birds and bugs taking flight just after the earthquake hit?...
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