This fall was surprisingly great in Queens in terms of the fall foliage. Brilliant yellows competed with rich reds for the eye’s attention and...
On a recent walk through Central Park with Daisy we were distracted, charmed, and entertained by a Golden-crowned Kinglet Regulus satrapa that was exploring...
In many temperate zones, birds of the genus Regulus are among the first to arrive in spring and the last to pass through come...
Yesterday I took a long walk across several parks in Queens looking for birds. And while many species crossed my path, none were as...
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