***Note: By the time this gets posted, Hurricane Newton will have passed right thru La Paz, packing 100+ MPH winds. I am posting this...
When you travel north of La Paz, Mexico, staying on the Sea of Cortez side of the Baja, you will encounter the phosphate mines...
After getting to spend some time with a few of these birds recently, I decided to feature them in my story this week. That and...
The country of Mexico as a whole, is host to 27 different species of doves, with the California Baja Sur home to six. The Baja,...
As a boy growing up, I scoured every bird book I could get my hands on. In each of them, I was always fascinated...
Of the four species of gnatcatchers found in North America, two are regularly seen here on the Baja California Sur, and the other two...
As I had promised last week, I will touch on my success trying to photograph a Mangrove Warbler. This turned out to be much...
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