My, but August seems far away right now! Fall has fallen upon the Northern Hemisphere,...
Despite being sidetracked and distracted by the best Clapper Rails ever Shane and I did...
October is upon us. What awesome autumn birds have you seen north of the Equator?...
Both of the kinglet species of North America are known as fast-moving, frenetic, and friendly...
This fall has been good to me in terms of getting good looks at migrant...
When Shane Blodgett and I made plans to bird for most of a recent day...
Notice the change in the length of days? Fall has fallen upon the Northern Hemisphere,...
A Nashville Warbler Vermivora ruficapilla (below) and a Tennessee Warbler Vermivora peregrina (above) at the...
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