Apparently Black-legged Kittwakes nesting in Alaska may be using their sense of smell both to help them choose a mate and to identify their mate...
After dipping on an extremely rare bird twice in two days I decided to further punish myself yesterday morning by once again braving New...
If you love to learn new things, nature will never let you down. Let’s take crows for instance. Far too many Americans live in...
Loonlings? Whatever they are called Clare Kines has a heck of a post up at The House & other Arctic musings.
The oldest Yellow Warbler ever documented was recaptured in June (link is very slow to load). First banded in June of 2001 at Five Rivers...
This week has seen me do a lot more cycling and walking along the beach and more discoveries! Grant is currently overseas-more about that...
Forgive me this awkward title, but I’m so impressed with the Economic Impact Report on the 2011 Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival. In...
…but others see them as birds and worthy of photographing. Good decision, no?
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