An interesting study out of the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in Durham, NC that birds such as vireos will modifying...
Looks like cuckoos and cowbirds hardly have a monopoly on brood parasitism. A study of over 69,000 nests around...
Larry has a nice series of shots of American Avocets at his usual blogging home, The Birder’s Report.
Though we obviously recognize that extreme weather causes death and destruction to humans we shouldn’t overlook the damage that...
The New York Times has an article about how Snowy Owls can serve as both harbingers of and ambassadors...
My colleague leavesnbloom over at the Nature Blog Network posted a really useful and cogent look at Copyright and...
Lumpers, rejoice! Splitters and armchair tickers, cry into your beer. The Yellow-rumped Warbler will remain the Yellow-rumped Warbler, at...
Who doesn’t like hornbills? Make sure to check out Hornbill Week at The Green Ogre.
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