It’s been awhile since I last decided to write about a birding excursion in verse so I figured it...
The Pochard is a diving duck of Eurasia, similar to the North American Redhead and Canvasback. Somehow, despite having...
Three broods, one of 11, one of 9, and one of 3, all in Congress Park in Saratoga Springs....
The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) is the familiar goose of parks and golf courses. In the spring and fall...
Mallards, though common, are often overlooked. Many birders consider them a “trash” bird, that is, one that is so...
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