The seventh occurrence of Harlequin Ducks in Utah is now over. Why? Because a hunter or hunters shot all three. They were apparently shot from the...
If I were to have a Christmas tree I could do worse than this one.
I’ve spent most of my time since Thanksgiving trying to get my semester wrapped up, which means I’ve spent quite a bit more time...
Interesting study and result.
Be warned, The Atlas of Birds is not a map book, though it does contain maps, lovely orange and purple and green bird distribution...
Seagull Steve clued me in to this awesome page of British birding slang.
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