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Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes (LC)

The Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is a very small bird. It is one of the few passerine species that has a distribution spanning both North America and Eurasia. It occurs in Europe, Asia,...

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Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes

I was down the lanes around the back of my house, looking for brown hares, I was looking over one of the fields when I heard a wren calling. I sat and watched for a while and noticed two wrens …...

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Baby Birds and Cave Arms

Why hello there friends, hello. Not to be one of those talk-about-the-weather-all-the-time types, but crapballs! May 2nd and I was decked out in long underwear, gloves and hat again today. So...

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Canyon Wrens!

It’s been a bit of a bullshit week for a few different reasons, so I’m in the mood for something cute. I mean, I am generally always in the mood for something cute, but right now especially. So I’ll...

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Identifying Florida’s Wrens

Wrens do not top the list of birds that are difficult to identify, but for newer birders they can present a challenge. With practice they can be identified by their sounds alone–they’re vocal enough...

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I have not forgotten you, I haven’t.

Oh. Well hello there, strangers. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? My quality time with these internets are awfully fleeting. I am working/living/playing pretty much in the middle of nowhere and no longer...

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Alaska – 1st June (Day 5)

The day started fairly still and overcast but gradually brightened to give a gloriously warm and sunny day, not at all what was expected on St.Paul. We spent the entire morning at Reef Cliffs mainly...

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Twice as many?

In 1492 when Christopher Columbus arrived in America, the people already living here were well aware of their land’s ornithological treasures. On October 12, 1492, Columbus wrote in his diary that the...

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Pennington Marsh – 7th April

This first half of April has been fantastic, like mid-summer come early, after an early morning breeding bird survey where the highlights were a couple of Song Thrush and a Willow Warbler I spent a...

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Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes

The Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is a very small bird. It is one of the few passerine species that has a distribution spanning both North America and Eurasia. It occurs in Europe, Asia, Japan,...

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Baby Birds and Cave Arms

Why hello there friends, hello. Not to be one of those talk-about-the-weather-all-the-time types, but crapballs! May 2nd and I was decked out in long underwear, gloves and hat again today. So...

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Canyon Wrens!

It’s been a bit of a bullshit week for a few different reasons, so I’m in the mood for something cute. I mean, I am generally always in the mood for something cute, but right now especially. So I’ll...

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Identifying Florida’s Wrens

Wrens do not top the list of birds that are difficult to identify, but for newer birders they can present a challenge. With practice they can be identified by their sounds alone–they’re vocal enough...

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I have not forgotten you, I haven’t.

Oh. Well hello there, strangers. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? My quality time with these internets are awfully fleeting. I am working/living/playing pretty much in the middle of nowhere and no longer...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Alaska – 1st June (Day 5)

The day started fairly still and overcast but gradually brightened to give a gloriously warm and sunny day, not at all what was expected on St.Paul. We spent the entire morning at Reef Cliffs mainly...

View Article


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Twice as many?

In 1492 when Christopher Columbus arrived in America, the people already living here were well aware of their land’s ornithological treasures. On October 12, 1492, Columbus wrote in his diary that the...

View Article

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Pennington Marsh – 7th April

This first half of April has been fantastic, like mid-summer come early, after an early morning breeding bird survey where the highlights were a couple of Song Thrush and a Willow Warbler I spent a...

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Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes

The Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is a very small bird. It is one of the few passerine species that has a distribution spanning both North America and Eurasia. It occurs in Europe, Asia, Japan,...

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Baby Birds and Cave Arms

Why hello there friends, hello. Not to be one of those talk-about-the-weather-all-the-time types, but crapballs! May 2nd and I was decked out in long underwear, gloves and hat again today. So...

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Canyon Wrens!

It’s been a bit of a bullshit week for a few different reasons, so I’m in the mood for something cute. I mean, I am generally always in the mood for something cute, but right now especially. So I’ll...

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