Just a quick review today. Spring migration in upstate New York has been picking up this week and I’ve been doing more birding than...
It’s a sometimes-painful fact of life that some fruits are easier to cope with as food than others. This condition applies to making fermented...
Have you heard of a small town in Serbia graced by the presence of its 700 communally roosting Long-eared Owls? You may have read...
I’m ending a busy week at work with a one-day business trip from Albany to New York City today. It’ll be a long day...
Owls are mystical beasts that are well loved by both birders and those who casually look at birds. There are many species that captivate...
We had a dusting of snow here at the end of April in Albany, New York – and two days later we set a...
In the very back of my first bird identification field guide (Audubon, green, Eastern US) there were several blank pages. Since neither the Internet...
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