Bird Photography in Ecuador is fun. There are so many beautiful birds that every time I go birding a new exilarating photo is captured....
Cambodia’s “Vulture Restaurants” are helping to increase the numbers of three imperiled species of vulture. Populations are trending upward and there is new hope...
Moving is a tribulation, even when you’re just moving across town. But when you’re moving closer to great birding, there are some consolations. So,...
Few locations sound more inviting than a cool Canadian lake in the height of summer. Bird Studies Canada conducts the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey to...
The quote “What Is So Rare As A Day In June?” may be familiar to most readers (the sentiment certainly is!) but its source...
Ah, sweet June has arrived. Few months inspire more verse, and yet not all poets are of the same mind when it comes to...
This past Sunday was a hot sunny day in New York and the family and I took full advantage of it, exploring Rockefeller State...
It’s a common call/email/text that most bird watchers get this time of year: “HELP! I just saved a baby bird! What do I do?...
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