The Tennessee Warbler is a poster child for the boreal forests of Canada and the far northern United States. Its population actually fluctuates in...
The final answer. Thank you all for your good wishes on this last quiz. And great appreciation for all the guesses and answers, right...
What a weekend. New Yorkers enjoyed gorgeous, summer weather and will next enjoy a growing sense of dread as temperatures first wane then plummet....
blaxploitation (noun) – the exploitation of black people (especially with regard to stereotyped roles in movies) birdersploitation (noun) – the exploitation of birders (especially...
New Zealand has turned many of its offshore islands into introduced-predator-free sanctuaries for native wildlife but Stoats, also known as Ermine or Short-Tailed Weasel,...
Everyone that visits Broome heads for Cable Beach at some stage of their visit. Many people choose to stay at a hotel within walking...
Every spring the wood-warblers come north bedecked in breeding finery and every autumn they head back south again in more muted colors. The trickle...
Who knew? Hat-tip to Finger on the Shutter aka my mom.
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