When a White Wagtail was found on 10 December at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, just south of Los Angeles, I was pretty stoked....
After a Tufted Duck was reported yesterday on Long Island I did some figuring and realized that I could go find the bird this...
Before Saturday I had never seen a Pacific Loon in New York State. In fact, I had only ever seen a Pacific Loon four...
Early on Saturday morning I dropped my family off at the airport. From that point on I was birding, except for a brief interlude...
You know it has been a good year for rarities in New York when a quick drive to the Bronx before work to see...
On Sunday afternoon while we were celebrating Desi’s third birthday word reached me that a Painted Bunting had been found by Eric Miller in...
Barred Owl is not a species that most birders expect to find in New York City, much less Central Park. When reports of not...
Driving to the eastern extremity of New York State with the hope of seeing a bird, rare for North America, is an odd and...
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