The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds is undoubtedly the most innovative avian reference guide to come along in many...
These large-nosed avian pearls live at surprisingly high altitude; I have seen them as high as 2800 meters and...
This is a short account of what happened one fine Monday around noon, March 21st of 2011, while I was...
My birding adventures this week, while Western, were far from Interior (three words for you: Black-bellied Whistling Duck). Fortunately...
Great idea! Kudos to Richard Crossley, Princeton University Press, and the American Birding Association for an engaging cross-promotion. ABA...
The national bird of Sweden is the Blackbird Turdus merula, otherwise known as the Common Blackbird or Eurasian Blackbird,...
To call this quiz “An Avian Quiz” is a bit of a stretch. All disparaging comments should be forwarded...
Sure, flaunt the birds. Piping Plovers establishing beachheads, Timberdoodles whistling skyward, every day a new arrival. Go ahead, I...
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