As I mentioned last week, upon my return last month from California, where I had birded a couple of hours each day, I was...
eBird Trip Reports were introduced relatively recently, in December 2021. A Trip Report is a way to separate out a group of checklists within...
As you have probably realized by now, in my posts on 10,000 Birds, I generally scrupulously avoid giving any practical hints for birding at...
Sacred Kingfishers are observed more easily around the townsite of Broome during our winter months and I have been observing them close to home...
Costa Rica is more than cloud forest with mega worthy quetzals, more than rainforest with fancy Keel-billed Toucans and luscious Green Honeycreepers. Those are...
When I got this bottle of American Sour Red from the Collective Brewing Project of Fort Worth, Texas as a gift a few months...
According to a bird guide published in 1911, “Competent authorities have proposed to divide the world, biologically, into two parts – Australia and the...
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