Of all the classifications for chromaticity in the common names of birds, violaceous is certainly...
but this webcam following a pair of Tits in the UK is completely SFW (safe...
I am not a big fan of gulls, at least not yet. Such refined bird...
Tangled Bank #72, hosted quite ably at Ouroboros, can shed some light on that subject,...
to a new site. I think it looks better than ever! If you don’t regularly...
In my previous post , I described a moderately successful owl prowl, in that I...
A couple of weeks ago, I complained about my rotten owl luck. Since this dismal...
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