Towhees are large, ground-hugging sparrows that occur only in North America. They belong to either the Pipilo or Melozone...
I’ve been through a few rather complicated weeks lately, so my last couple of outings haven’t been very ambitious....
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I would not normally choose driving to two of my furthest regular sites back-to-back. But when April came around,...
Wood-Wrens, birds of the family Henicorhina, are very small wrens of Central and South America that like to live...
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