With the approach of winter and subsequent disappearance from view in the northern-more latitudes of the majority of the Lepidoptera, I found it ironic that I recently discovered an untried recipe for moth sugar in a disused notebook. As some species of moth, such as the Oak Winter Highflier Moth, Hydriomena nubilofasciata, do fly all […]
Born Again Bird Watcher Archive
The archive of posts from the original Born Again Bird Watcher blog.
Good of the Order: Book Sale
Given that readers of Born Again Bird Watcher tend to exhibit bibliophilic tendencies, the announcement of Princeton University Press’ online book sale should come as welcome news indeed. Peace and good bird watching.
A Pox on… Me
OK, it’s not a secret – I have the chicken pox. It seems to have been caused not by simply catching it from another infected person; oh no. I have developed it ex nihilo, as it were, as a result of having received a vaccination against the very disease itself. I think the proper expletive […]
The Birth of a Blog
It is indeed a true pleasure to share with all the Born Again Bird Watcher reading community the news of a new blog’s arrival into the virtual world. The Nature Blog Network, the Internet’s primary hub of nature-related blogs, has just this very day launched the Nature Blog Network Blog. A collaborative endeavor of three […]
