The Cape May Warbler is a boldly patterned, voracious predator. Primarily yellow below, with black racing stripes, it prowls through the canopy laying waste to...
Earlier this month I had stopped at Forest Park for a quick, late-morning, visit as we birders in Queens tend to do, especially in...
The Cape May Warbler is an outstanding bird and an outing that includes one is almost undoubtedly considered successful. Good looks at one are...
Up until the early 1900s the birding scene was still dominated by the shotgun set. That is, to identify the birds that one could...
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