A plant in South Africa, commonly called Rat’s Tail but referred to by scientists as Babiana ringens, evolved a perch for birds to use while...
Labor Day weekend has passed, the kids are back in school, and it is now (un)officially autumn in the United States no matter how...
You are wandering through a tropical rainforest. It is late morning and the humidity seems to rise with every step. Life is crawling, buzzing,...
Remember that Emperor Penguin that showed up in New Zealand? Have you wondered what it is up to? Wonder no longer! You can follow...
“Purple Martins” first appeared in print in Carl Sandburg’s 1920 collection of poems, Smoke and Steel, published six years after he rose to prominence...
Kestrels may be the coolest raptors nobody knows of. In North America, everyone recognizes hawks on the wing, even the ones that aren’t Red-tailed...
Did you enjoy your summer? The Autumnal Equinox may still be a few weeks away, but make no mistake: summer is over. Time to...
There might be some question as to if the birding that resulted from Hurricane Irene on Sunday, 28 August 2011, was the best birding...
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