I’d learned a lot since the last time I sat in a meeting room even close to this fancy. Mostly, don’t steal breath mints....
Mrs. Moreau’s Warbler: How Birds Got Their Names is a bit different than earlier efforts I’ve seen in this line. Those books – notably...
There are two kinds of bird names in this world. There are names assigned by a single person at a single point in time,...
Alas for the naming of birds that it took place before anyone had the foresight to recognize that the Sharp-shinned Hawk should be called...
A miserable little pile of secrets… no wait, that’s something else. But rails are commonly paired with the adjective “secretive.” While I’m well-known for...
Henry Philemon Attwater was born in Brighton, England and spent his early adult years in Canada, but the state of Texas – which he...
As you might have seen mentioned previously, last weekend the illustrious Corey Finger and I broke the Queens record with our sighting of fifteen...
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