On the day after the most epic day of hurricane birding I’ve ever experienced I, like quite a few other New York State birders,...
Today is International Vulture Awareness Day! Rather than go into great detail about a variety of vultures as we have in the past, I...
I have taken refuge on the high ground as Irene batters the east coast of North America and Nanmadol swamps the Philipines, Taiwan and east...
Drill for oil in the Everglades? Really? Not only would drilling in the Everglades help destroy one of the most amazing wetland ecosystems of...
When the real problems are “troubled fish habitat and hatcheries, hydropower dams and fishing” why relocate a Caspian Tern nesting colony that you think...
“Self,” I said to myself, “it is Thursday. You have used up all your New York blogging material. You need something to write about.”...
Though they have a world-wide distribution and can be found on every continent except Antarctica, Caspian Tern Hydroprogne caspia is a bird that is not often spotted...
Greg Laden, who blogs here on the third Thursday of each month on Bird Evolutionary Biology, has started a new blog with Freethought Blogs...
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