Ring-necked Pheasant
A large long-tailed bird most often seen walking on the ground, the ring-necked pheasant is not as shy as other […]
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A large long-tailed bird most often seen walking on the ground, the ring-necked pheasant is not as shy as other […]
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Saturday afternoon, late January, 2010. Titusville, Florida. I’m standing on the tradeshow floor at the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife
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Imagine following a gently sloping pathway beside a rushing stream on a sunny spring morning. You’re ambling along a forested
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Great Florida Birding Trail In 2001, one segment of the proposed four-part Great Florida Birding Trail had been completed: the
North America’s New Birding Trails Adapted from an article by MEL WHITE BWD’s first article on birding trails in September
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It is a dreadful task to try to condense more than 25,000 words of my writings on Guyana into a
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Sam Houston National Forest Here is the state’s largest concentration of red-cockaded woodpeckers (156 breeding clusters). Brown-headed nuthatches and Bachman’s
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