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...
Labor and the rights of the American working class may have fallen into disrepute lately, but the Labor Day Weekend maintains nearly unanimous support....
The largest flock of the critically endangered Sociable Lapwing to be seen in Kazakhstan since 1939 was spotted by researchers from ACBK (the Kazakhstan...
Eddie at Birdfreak has been running Bird Photography Weekly since 1 September 2008. Check out that first one and also check out the most...
There are two thoroughly enjoyable events for bird watchers coming up in the next couple of months. You’ve probably heard of both of these,...
Or, to be more specific, a report (link is a PDF) on migratory Red Knots using the rapidly disappearing mudflats at Bohai Bay on the...
Sure it is counter intuitive but the “amorpha borer” is not boring. Just check out this post about the rare, tangerine-and-black beetle that Jim...
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