Seeing one of the world’s rarest birds is not something you’d usually think an easy task. Species with a world population in the hundreds...
Just like last year when I spent a goodly chunk of a Saturday at the end of May at Jamaica Bay I spent this...
Digiscoping is really hard. Isn’t that what everyone keeps saying? That it is almost impossible to get a good quality shot. That it is...
Here in the southeast we have three Mimids of three distinct groups all present more or less throughout the year. The Northern Mockingbird is...
Though we obviously recognize that extreme weather causes death and destruction to humans we shouldn’t overlook the damage that it can do to wildlife...
The New York Times has an article about how Snowy Owls can serve as both harbingers of and ambassadors about climate change. Such a...
My colleague leavesnbloom over at the Nature Blog Network posted a really useful and cogent look at Copyright and Plagiarism. I learned quite a...
Joining this story a post late? Click here to read part 1. After our slow start to the day we were amazed when, while...
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