Bird Codes 2.0 has been released to the iOS app store and is now for sale so I wanted to introduce everyone to the changes … Read More
Review: How to Be a Better Birder
Have you ever wanted a book to go beyond a field guide and tell you how to find birds? This book does exactly that. With … Read More
Review: Birding Hot Spots of Central New Mexico
[dc]M[/dc]y first impression on skimming through Judy Liddell and Barbara Hussey’s ‘Birding Hot Spots of Central New Mexico” was of a very modern book to … Read More
Review: Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast, A Natural History
[dc]T[/dc]here is no doubt about it. Spring is upon us in all of its glorious proliferation. Trees are leafing-out, yards are being mowed, and spring … Read More
ooshirts.com custom t-shirt review
Recently I was contacted by a representative of 0oshirts and given the opportunity to choose 2 shirts from their site to check out. Ooshirts is a … Read More
Review: The Princeton Encyclopedia of Mammals
Alright birders, let’s take a break from spring migration (if that’s even possible) and challenge your other-nature knowledge. Do you know the defining features of … Read More
Review: Birds of India
I know they say you should never judge a book by its cover, but when I first opened the box and saw Birds of India: … Read More
Review: BirdsEye BirdLog
Finally. An app to submit eBird checklists was just released and I am pretty pumped about it. BirdsEye BirdLog has been available for Android and … Read More
Review: Birds of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire
Birds of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire by Bart de Boer, Eric Newton & Robin Restall introduced me to the avian life of an area I … Read More
New release: Bird Codes app
I am excited to announce the release of the first app from Nemesis Code, a collaboration between Nemesis Bird and my brother, James Stuckey Weber … Read More