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My previous article entitled “Summer Birdsong” ended prematurely without naming the featured bird-concert soloist. Fortunately for you readers, I survived the oversight long enough to pen this “reveal ...
The Hermit Thrush population is doing well and is, in fact, increasing, according to the North American Breeding Bird Survey. I wish the same could be said of all bird species, or even all of the ...
June is the time for singing, and also the time for silence. The hordes of tropical birds that have come to our forests and thickets to raise their young are singing up a storm. The nest is built, ...
Michael Sanchez had traveled from Vancouver, Washington to northwest Oregon last week to take photographs of waterfalls – not birds. An amateur photographer, Sanchez, 41, figured the scenic sites of ...
Michael Sanchez's photos of what appears to be a rare blue rock thrush recently has made him the envy of the birding world. It's the kind of discovery most avid birders wait their whole lives to find: ...
If you came to SaddleBrooke from most any other state, you are probably familiar with robins. They are, after all, found in all 50 of the continental states, and have a year-round presence in at least ...
Consider the plight of the poor bird writer in the month of May. The thrushes are late and don’t stick around. Hungry warblers feed at the sap wells the sapsuckers have dug in the side of a tree. The ...
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