The endangered subspecies of the Clapper Rail known as the California Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) has been found breeding in San Francisco’s Heron’s Head...
So, in the face of my inevitable return to the mountain strongholds of Missoula, I now have one bird that I can count on...
Tiny satellite tracking tags allowed scientists from the British Trust for Ornithology to track five cuckoos on their 5,000 km migration to Africa. The...
How anyone can possibly resist a bird that has been called Whiskey Jack is beyond my comprehension. And Whiskey Jack is just one of...
Returning to New York, however briefly, has been a joyful reunion — not just with old friends, but with my beloved, quirky New York...
Feel that warm breeze wafting across the Northern Hemisphere? The agitation in the atmosphere is being caused by people running around trying to make...
Notice that the “owner” of the birds, Doug Ratcliff doesn’t seem to care about anything but their monetary value. But, you know, at least he...
Imagine you study history. You and your colleagues are experts on the history of France, Poland, Spain, all those European countries. And one of...
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