Birds can be attracted to your home simply by offering food, water and shelter. Trees and shrubs that yield fruit, berries, seeds, nuts and...
New York City in July provides limited opportunities for birders to see birds. The often oppressive heat and humidity means that most birds have...
Despite regularly hearing their bubbling song emanating from undergrowth and the fact that they are widespread and common I have never managed to get a really...
On a recent visit to Central Park I chanced upon a singing House Wren Troglodytes aedon and followed it back to a hole in...
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