Finally! It took long enough but I have finally seen an Eurasian Wigeon in my...
No, not like the mud at Jamaica Bay, but still, this mud is pretty neat.
I went to a place and I saw a bird. Then I went to another...
The Little Blue Heron, like most (all?) herons and egrets, flies with its neck bent and...
Labor Day weekend has passed, the kids are back in school, and it is now...
Though they have a world-wide distribution and can be found on every continent except Antarctica, Caspian Tern Hydroprogne...
The Management are out of the office this week and in the absence of adult...
…at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge anyway. The famed East Pond, where so many wonderful shorebirds...
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