The other day while digging through a cabinet in our garage, I stumbled upon a shoebox that had been shoved to the back and that showed signs that it had been there for some time.
John E. Riutta
Posts by John E. Riutta, MA, MBA, FLS, MemRES:
Mammals of North America (Second Edition)
When it comes to field guides, Princeton University Press has long held a position of honor and respect among both professional and amateur naturalists for consistently providing exceptional levels of accuracy and attention to detail. With its new and updated illustrations, revised identification information, and the addition of twenty recently recognized species to its contents, […]
Peruvian Friday: Be It Established
As July of this year gets into full swing, I expect to be planting my boots upon Peruvian soil for the first time in my life as a member of one of Gunnar Engblom and Kolibri Expeditions’ Manu tours.
New Nature Episode Focuses on Hummingbirds
Regardless of how many times one has either read about, watched video footage of, or (best of all) observed them in the wild, the sheer awe and wonder hummingbirds inspire never seems to diminish…
