There comes a time in the life of most bird watchers when they seek to broaden their horizons and discover new facets in the world of nature. For some, this means investigating the world of botany, for others, mammals; however most tend to opt for butterflies (and sometimes even moths as well), the natural corollary […]
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Philatelically Speaking
For those odonatologically-minded philatelists or philatelically-minded odonatologists, a postage stamp of the rather peculiar face value of sixty-two U.S. cents is now available from the U.S. Postal Service that combines the two above-mentioned passions. Peace and good bird watching.
Curious Lack of Birds
I'm here in "The Happiest Place on Earth" with my family on a much needed vacation. I've taken a few BlackBerry photos while here with which I had meant to combine clever captions for posting in moblog style but a JavaScript error I have not previously seen is preventing me from doing so. Like any […]
Wildlife Images from the ABA Convention Field Trips
As with any good American Birding Association convention, the field trips available to the attending membership were plentiful and highly productive. I ventured forth with the group visiting Mirror Lake in search of the Black Rosy Finch and with another group travelling to Antelope island in quest of the Chukar population there to be found. […]
