Mother’s Day weekend was deeded over to Daisy long ago. I had no say in what we were doing...
Birding at the eastern end of Long Island in the depths of winter, especially a winter like we have...
It is not every day that you get a phone call alerting you to a bird in your state...
This weekend was when I finally, finally, finally, after numerous failed attempts this year due to car problems and...
As if Cory’s Shearwaters, a Brown Pelican, and Royal Terns weren’t enough, Seth, Dave, Bobby and I made our...
On Saturday, for the second weekend in a row, my plan to get on a boat and search for...
Pity the poor damselfly. Damselflies make up the practically-ignored suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata and are overshadowed by...
When we left our intrepid pair of birders we had thoroughly enjoyed the appetizers of seawatching and sparrow-seeking and...
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