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....
(No, this is not a reference to my personal worst birder joke ever, that One good tern deserves another....
There is an association of wildlife photographers down here, much maligned among my Mexican birder friends for a variety...
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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