I work part time for the National Park Service (although, we’ll see what happens this weekend if there’s a federal government shutdown) and our...
Last week I discussed the somewhat dated kakariki taxonomy used in the recent edition of the Parrots of the World by Jospeh Forshaw. My...
Cats should not be allowed outdoors. Period. Especially when the domesticated feline is an extra from The Matrix. Yes, there will be those who...
Our posts on where birds meet verse are some of the most popular on the blog, beating out even wood-warblers. We therefore decided that...
Now this is interesting!
As an alum from a university with a less-than-electric athletic program, I can’t connect to college basketball and have consequently become immune to March...
I often like to make the joke that Spring in the south lasts about three days, and a good spring is one that falls...
My 8-year old daughter got interested in birds from a VERY early stage. By age 2 she could identify over 10 species of birds...
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