My, but August seems far away right now! Fall has fallen upon the Northern Hemisphere, while spring is springing in the Southern. This is...
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Hey, my trigger bird has shown up in the UK! This sighting, in Pentewan, Cornwall, is only the eleventh record in the country.
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No, not the Plum Island in Massachusetts, but the lesser known Plum Island off the eastern tip of Long Island. A small portion of...
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Despite being sidetracked and distracted by the best Clapper Rails ever Shane and I did manage to focus our binoculars, scopes, and camera lenses...
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The Brooklyn Paper has, through a Freedom of Information Law request, acquired a map showing the broad swath of New York City in which...
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…Jeff Gordon! Congrats to Jeff, who will be an able and awesome American Birding Association President. I’ve never been a member but will be...
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October is upon us. What awesome autumn birds have you seen north of the Equator? What super spring species have you spotted south of...
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Both of the kinglet species of North America are known as fast-moving, frenetic, and friendly little creatures, that is, if one doesn’t mind risking...
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