The idea that tiny songbirds that weigh far less than the change found in the average pocket manage to migrate 600 miles across the...
Over the past week, a prolonged and unusually warm autumn has come to an end in western Montana. Snow is on the mountains, and...
I missed the bird the first time. That, in and of itself, is not unusual when chasing birds. This is especially true for me,...
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...
This fall has been good to me in terms of getting good looks at migrant wood-warblers. Whether I was watching birds at Alley Pond...
Blackpoll Warblers are one of the species for which the term “confusing fall warbler” was made. Their namesake black cap is entirely lacking by...
The coast of Queens is a great place to bird, especially in the fall on a day with north winds after a night with...
Those who read this blog regularly might recall how this past December I was fortunate enough to have a close encounter with an overly...
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