When I woke up Saturday morning I didn’t see my shadow, a good sign on...
Previously brought to our loyal readers’ attention here, a Scott’s Oriole, normally a denizen of...
4:15 AM. Shower, coffee, kiss Daisy good-bye. Rain and cold and dark. Queens Boulevard, Brooklyn-Queens...
Yesterday was the day I would break 300 birds for the year in New York...
Up at 4. On the road by 4:45. Dark Adirondacks, cold, long, lonely highway. Dawn....
Today I had the full day free to bird the environs of New York City,...
The Eurasian Collared-Dove is a (surprise!) Eurasian species that was introduced in the Bahamas, spread...
When I posted my pelagic preview last week I was hoping that I would manage...
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