We here at Nemesis Bird are always on the lookout for great new content for the site, and recently we have been reaching out to … Read More
Pennsylvania Birders call to action – the birds are counting on you
Scott Weidensaul just posted this to the listserv today and I think it is a very important issue. Below is his text. I urge each … Read More
NC PSO Hatteras Pelagic Trip – Part 1
On August 9-13 the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology had an out-of-state field trip to the Outer Banks in North Carolina. A total of 35 participants … Read More
The Thrill of Jaeger-watching
The spectrum of birding is vast and amazing. Depending on where we live, a select variety of birds can be found locally, and within certain … Read More
Herald Petrels in the Gulf Stream
Last week the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology charted two back-to-back pelagics to the Gulf Stream with Brian Patteson, aboard the Stormy Petrel II. Both days … Read More
Review: The Warbler Guide
The Warbler Guide Tom Stephenson & Scott Whittle 560 pp. | 6 x 8 1/2 | 1,000+ color illus. 50 maps Princeton University Press | … Read More
Lifers on South Beach in Chatham, MA
Last week I had the good fortune to be invited to some meetings in Rhode Island with Swarovski Optik. I also got to do some … Read More
New splits
The AOU has just published their latest checklist update which is always eagerly anticipated for the potential of new life birds through splits and lost … Read More
Birding Delaware: Indian River Inlet to Bombay Hook
Two Sundays ago, Alex and I, along with Chad Kaufman, Taj Schottland, Steve Brenner, and Mel Torres tore it up in southern Delaware. We didn’t … Read More
Pale Western Willet at Chincoteague NWR, Virginia
Ed note: Tom Johnson helpfully pointed out that this bird is not leucistic, but rather has dilute plumage. Leucism would leave the bird with white … Read More
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