Yesterday, as part of my work with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, I spent part of the day mapping territories of Florida Scrub-Jays in … Read More
California Gulls vs Cliff Swallows
This Memorial Day weekend I headed into the Yellowstone Ecosystem for some birding and wildlife watching. The highlight of the weekend was at Red Rock … Read More
Boston Public Transportation Big Day
With final exams looming in the week ahead, two other Harvard birders, Harold Eyster and Eamon Corbett, and I decided to attempt big day in … Read More
Weekend Digiscoping Spotlight 14
The Weekend Digiscoping Spotlight will highlight some of the fun shots we’ve gotten recently with a camera paired with a spotting scope. We welcome submissions … Read More
This Week in Birding 69
:: Bird-friendly glass for windows is on the horizon :: Scientists are studying the evolution of the extinct Moa :: The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife is installing 18 “loon … Read More
One day wonder: Fork-tailed Flycatcher in Illinois!
On Monday, May 12, an email went out to the Illinois birding community that the Bowman brothers (Chris and Mark) had found a Fork-tailed Flycatcher … Read More
This Week in Birding 68
:: Interference from electronics and AM radio signals can disrupt the internal magnetic compasses of migratory birds. :: An Oakland, California, tree trimmer is in the middle of … Read More
Weekend Digiscoping Spotlight 13
The Weekend Digiscoping Spotlight will highlight some of the fun shots we’ve gotten recently with a camera paired with a spotting scope. We welcome submissions … Read More
Birding Cup 2014 Summary
Pennsylvania birder Matt Sabatine, a new addition to this year’s Nemesis Birders line-up for the Shaver’s Creek Birding Cup competition, offers his perspective on the team’s Big … Read More
This Week in Birding 67
::Â European Dippers living downstream from cities are not as well as those living in rural areas; they are being adversely affected by water polluted by … Read More
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