Cyprus is a divided land — it is home to the last divided capital in Europe, and the entire island is separated into two,...
I am not an expert. At anything. But I have been bird blogging for over three years now and I would like to believe...
I did not expect to be in North Carolina this December. I especially did not expect to see snow on the ground in North...
December is here, and with it has come over a foot of snow in my part of the world. Can boreal birds be far...
No, I’m not talking about the two lifers I spotted on my recent visit to North Carolina, but to the fact that Audubon North...
I’ll need to borrow some photos from the interwebs for this post because this was some truly spontaneous birding and no camera was present....
“Probably one of the most common birds in California, and know to almost everybody, as they are visible at all times of the day,...
“Islands are where species go to die.” David Quammen, Song of the Dodo 12,000 birds. No doubt to many readers it has a familiar...
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