Like all birders who would call themselves “experienced”, I have to occasionally pretend like I know what’s going on with molt. And I’m not...
I seem to having my own mini petrel-event here on the blog recently, I think it must be anticipation of seeing some in a...
Tubenose. No, it’s not part of a Shakespearean insult. Tubenoses are seabirds that belong to an order called Procellariiformes (from a Latin word for...
Christmas and my current trip north means that I’ll be taking a break from my six-part examination of New Zealand extinctions this week. Instead...
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