Pacific Horneros always have pale legs but some do not consider Pacific Horneros to be Pale-legged Horneros. That is, Pale-legged Horneros Furnarius leucopus have,...
On our last visit to Tasmania we visited the area of Lauderdale to the south-east of Hobart. There is a Conservation area there to...
On Friday, January 21, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency voted to table the proposal to open season on sandhill cranes for two years. More...
Feeder fillers everywhere, we salute you! From Suet balls to seed cakes, not forgetting fresh water everyday, you maintain a vital lifeline for birds and...
Geographically, Cyprus is caught between the Western and Central Paleo-arctic. And we get all sorts of vagrants it seems, especially in winter. Last winter...
No one who has read this blog for any length of time will be surprised that I was very excited to hear that a...
Oh no… the winter doldrums have overtaken me. I cannot abide the idea of bundling up and dragging my carcass through the snow in...
You can win prizes in 2011 just by reporting your sightings to eBird! Well, if you bird in New York City, on Long Island,...
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