Dear National Audubon Society, As with any publicly noticeable bad habit that if one knew about its obviousness one would wish to break, I find myself in the somewhat awkward position of pointing out just such a habit to you. I know it might be a little embarrassing to hear but I hope our long […]
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Photo Interlude: The Pavilion
One of the buildings that attracts the most attention in picturesque Lakeside, Ohio is most certainly “The Pavilion.” From its shaded porches, one can sit, relax, and take in the beauty of Lake Erie. During the height of the summer months, these porches are likely crowded with people; during my own visit they were blissfully […]
The Well-read Naturalist
There are three great loves in my life: my family, books, and natural history. Of these, two – books and natural history – make superb topics for innumerable essays that may interest a broad section of the reading public (while I could also write unendingly on the subject of my family, decorum and a reasonable […]
On the Road or in the Field, it’s in the Bag
While attending the Midwest Birding Symposium in Lakeside, Ohio, I had the exceptional good fortune to meet Connie, author of Birds O’ The Morning. During our many conversations over the course of the symposium, she casually commented to me that she really appreciated all the interesting items of field gear I profile on Born Again […]
