One of the first things most people think of when they think of Trinidad – perhaps after steel drums and calypso – is rum....
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Tomorrow I’m taking part in my local club’s official Big Day event – the Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club’s 73rd Annual Guy Bartlett Century Run –...
We had a dusting of snow here at the end of April in Albany, New York – and two days later we set a...
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