When I first heard the news that the Bush administration and its Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff planned to circumvent a host of environmental laws in order to effect the completion of the “Great Wall of Bush” dividing the U.S. from Mexico, I knew that various crimes against nature would soon be committed. The […]
Musings and Observations
Varied Thrush Flocking in the April Sunlight
Tapping away on the laptop late this morning, I noticed out of the corner of my eye considerable activity just outside the window in our yard. The flashes of orange and black, and the overall level of commotion made me initially think it was simple a flock of passing American Robins, Turdus migratorious, and I […]
Early Hummingbird Migration Theory Confirmed
Though it has long been thought to be merely an incorrect assumption made on the part of early ornithologists who lacked the understanding of bird physiology and migration that we possess today, it seems that the idea that hummingbirds migrated by riding on the backs of larger birds is actually true. A recent report scheduled […]
Grumpy Old Blogger
For all the readers of Birds Illustrated, an introduction of Bo Beolens is entirely unnecessary. It is also unnecessary for all those who know, love, and use the Fatbirder website. Should there be anyone left after these two categories have been exhausted who is still unfamiliar with Bo, I direct them to his own autobiographical […]
