Milestones in a birder’s life
Reflections on moments large and small over 65 years of watching birds. Read More “Milestones in a birder’s life”
Reflections on moments large and small over 65 years of watching birds. Read More “Milestones in a birder’s life”
The titles included in this roundup feature the birds of Maine, raptors of Texas, an adult coloring book about Black birders, and much more. Read More “Field guides and more books for birdwatchers”
How places like Big X Swamp and Bee Hive Hill sparked a lifelong love of nature. Read More “The Explorers Club”
From late June through September, dowitchers, yellowlegs, plovers, and the like help ease the malaise of summer birding. Read More “Shorebirds: The best show in summer”
A late-April encounter with Rough-legged Hawks in snowy northern Minnesota is an unexpected gift. Read More “The last raptors of winter”
The event, in its 39th year, is no longer limited to birding in New Jersey. Read More “World Series of Birding open to teams all along the East Coast”
Last two birds in our Most Wanted Birds poll are Blue-footed Booby and Steller’s Sea-Eagle, both Code 4 species in the ABA Area. Read More “Seabird, raptor compete for bracket challenge title”
Pete Dunne, Brian Small, Kenn Kaufman, Tim Laman, Chuck Hagner, Laura Erickson, and Tim Gallagher share memories of Eldon Greij. Read More “Friends and colleagues remember Eldon Greij (part 1)”
Pete Dunne reflects on several of the hawk watching G.O.A.T.s he has had the pleasure to raise binoculars with. Read More “The greatest hawk watchers of all time”
Pete Dunne reflects on the bird-attracting powers of a single tree in central California wine country. Read More “‘Magic’ oak tree attracts birds to California yard”
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