It seems like Tennessee, Bay Breasted and Cape May Warblers are being reported a bit more often than usual this fall migration. I realized...
Much ado has been made about the confusing nature of wood-warblers on their way south in the fall. They no longer have the distinctive...
No, this isn’t a post about Skid Row…but rather a post about the plethora of young creatures out and about in the wide world...
A beautiful spring day began in Woodside, Queens, with coffee, a shower, a drive to Flushing to drop off Daisy at the library (haha,...
Now that the Core Team May warbler census (a colorful way to say that we did a lot of birding this month) has concluded,...
The world loves a warbler. This is only natural, as the recipe for attraction calls for equal parts beauty and elusiveness. Wood-warblers are certainly...
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