Ten years ago, I wrote a column about birding and fishing, noting the many things they have in common. It’s true! Both ...
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Rare Rufous-tailed rock thrush spotted in Kanniyakumari Wildlife Sanctuary, first record in Tamil Nadu, documented on eBird.
Ken Kaufman took time to draw and watercolor birds in the American wilderness that were specific sights to see, but were ...
For all stories rest in part on unraveling small encryptions of the ordinary.” – Ted Leeson, “Inventing Montana” ...
The free event was held by the Connecticut Ornithological Association and the Norwalk River Watershed Association in Wilton.
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Last week’s Vermilion Flycatcher, the briefly famous female photographed at South Cape Beach in Mashpee, turned out to be a ...
So, get this: Brighton council has unanimously voted to cull the herd of Mute Swans in its bay. Of course, there is nothing funny about that, but this is the sort of stupid act that begs parody.