Brazil is an amazing country loaded with a huge number of species of bird that birders the world over...
There were many excellent entries in the Wildlife Conservation Society Birds of Brazil: The Pantanal & Cerrado of Central...
Ever run into trouble trying to assign a 4-letter code to a North American bird? Did you even realize...
Ecuador has three types of Quetzals, one in the Amazon basin and two in the east and west slopes....
There I was (I’ve been reading Thurber) on board a boat off Baja California, reveling in cormorants (three species!),...
The national bird of Nicaragua is the Turquoise-browed Motmot. Nicaraguans, however, call it Guardabarranco, which translates to “ravine-guard.” Whatever...
Like most Northern Hemisphere birders, I’ve been monitoring the signs of spring like a dog watching the driveway for...
No, of course not, but what a picture! Hat-tip to Mike McDowell.
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