Bruce’s BirdTography: A Year in Review
With nearly all in-person birding festivals canceled and some of my favorite hotspots closed due to the pandemic, 2020 was […]
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With nearly all in-person birding festivals canceled and some of my favorite hotspots closed due to the pandemic, 2020 was […]
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What lens do you use for bird photography? This is a question I have been asked many times. My love
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While everyone was waiting for turkey on Thanksgiving Day, I was anticipating a different bird: the short-eared owl. With a
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It was a Sunday afternoon, and I was interested in doing some “birdtography.” My aim was to find some LBJs
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You may have seen my photos on the pages of Bird Watcher’s Digest and Watching Backyard Birds. For the past
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I have always considered spring warbler migration the most challenging form of bird photography. And some would say that Magee
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Seven species of woodpeckers reside in Ohio: red-bellied, downy, hairy, pileated, and red-headed woodpeckers; yellow-bellied sapsucker; and northern flicker. Until
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You may have read that the staff at Bird Watcher’s Digest started a friendly game of Bird Bingo back in
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Last weekend—the July 4 holiday—a friend invited me to go kayaking on a local lake. I know from experience on
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Contributor Molly Sperling took this photo at her mailbox in northeastern Ohio. An adult male eastern bluebird looks like he
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Our backyards are full of birds that look a little different this time of year: It’s time for the fledglings
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I recently vacationed for four days in the Great Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee to photograph black bears. But while
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